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IJFA Camp Testimonials

Comments from parents and or coaches about IJFA Football Camps.



Coach Barr,

Last year our twins Clint (QB) and Cole (WR/CB) attended the IJFA camp. They 

started middle school this fall at Chapel Hill (Ben Davis).  Clint was starting quarterback for the "A" team Giants.  Cole played both A and B teams on both sides of the ball at WR and CB.  The "A" team was undefeated!!  I know you have a lot of campers and might not remember them, but Clint wanted to send you a highlight video.  He has seen for himself from watching film how much better he throws when he gets his feet set. 

The learning process started at your camp and has had huge results! Thank you again for providing the tools that they needed at just the right time.  You've definitely made thee difference to our sons future football success.

Mr. and Mrs. Fink


Thank you again coach Barr for all the great instruction, especially at the quarterback position. To be quite frank, you know football is huge at Ben Davis and my twins went to our Jr. high camp early this school year. While they learned the routes and defensive coverage's, the drills you taught at quarterback were never done and our son has made so much progress because of this! Keep the elbow up, square theshoulders, plant the feet with no extra steps ....Thank You!

                                                                            Mr. and Mrs. Fink


We were looking for a camp to send our sons to when we heard about the IJFA. It was exactly what we were looking for . Thank you so much and we'll see you this spring!              

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Coach is trying to get something started that has not been done before in Indiana. This is camp is only going to get better. It was not that long ago that 7 on 7 was popularized in Indiana on the high school level. It was something that was unheard of. It has helped develop better QB's, WR's, and DB's, why would it not work at the middle school level?

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Simply put, coaching quarterbacks and receivers is what Coach Barr does best. In my 20 years of coaching and and four stops, I've not seen anybody do it better.
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