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Frequently Asked Questions

1.) Will tackling or contact be permitted at Camp?

No, all of our Summer Camps are non-contact.

2.) What if Camper is new to football?

Prior experience is not required. We invite all skill levels to participate at our Camps.
Our Summer Camps are instructional and teach the fundamentals of football in a fun and relaxed atmosphere.

3.) What if Camper does not have grass football cleats?

Grass football cleats are recommended but not required. It is not necessary to bring any football equipment.

4.) Can parents stay and watch Camper during Camp?

Yes, parents are more than welcome to stay and watch their child.

5.) What happens if it rains during Camp?

In case of severe inclement weather, Camp practice sessions will be moved indoors.

6.) How many practice sessions are held during the overnight Camp I?

There will be three practice sessions per full day of Camp I.

7.) What can Campers expect to learn at Camp?

Our Campers will practice and improve their skills in a variety of ways, led by Coach Flood and the Rutgers position and strength coaches, as well as some of the finest college and high school coaches from around the country.
Campers are divided into groups by their position and will learn position skills and practice drills.

8.) How many meals will be provided?

Camp II, Junior Camp, and Specialists Camp - Lunch is provided.
Overnight Camp I - Breakfast, Lunch, and Dinner are provided each full day of Camp.
- Dinner is provided on check-in day. Breakfast is provided on check-out day.
Campers may bring extra spending money for snacks & items available at the Camp Store.

9.) What if Camper has allergies? (i.e. medication, food)

Allergies and medication instructions must be indicated on Camper's physical form and signed by physician.
Day Campers with dietary restrictions are advised to bring their own lunches.
Overnight Campers with dietary restrictions are advised to speak to the manager at Busch Dining Hall: (732) 445-4273

10.) How are the dorm rooms set up?

The overnight Campers will stay in a 6-person suite, with 2 Campers per room and 3 rooms per suite.
The suite is attached by a common area. Camp Coaches will be on every floor.
Dorm rooms are air-cooled. Campers may bring a fan with them to Camp.

11.) Can a Camper participating in the overnight Camp commute to and from Camp?

No, we are not set up to accommodate commuters. Campers who are unable to spend the entire time with us must make special arrangements with us, in advance, for late check-in or early departure.

12.) Where is Camper pick-up at the conclusion of Camp?

Camp II - Rutgers Football Stadium. Signs will be posted to direct you.
Specialists Camp - Rutgers Hale Center. Signs will be posted to direct you.
Junior Camp - Practice fields across the driveway from the East side of the stadium. Signs will be posted to direct you.
Overnight Camp I - Campers should be met outside of their dorm building once they have checked-out with their floor Coaches and have returned their dorm key and swipe card.

 

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