Kennesaw State Football Camp Brochure

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WELCOME

The Kennesaw State Football Program would like to welcome you to the Kennesaw State campus and athletic facilities. Our 7 on 7 team passing is designed to help you with the development of your offensive and defensive systems. Your players will have (6) games against quality competition. We will not keep score, so this will allow you to develop your backup players in non-critical situations. The camp is for team only.

HOW MUCH?

The cost is $20.00 per person, which will cover lunch, officials, and insurance. A $100.00 deposit is required to hold your team reservation. Please mail the deposit along with the enclosed form.

RULES & INFORMATION

• Campers will need to bring a helmet and cleats • Please mark all personal items with your name • One hand touch on all plays • Four (4) count for QB to throw • All players must wear helmets • No Center...No Kicker • Must go for two (2) point conversion • Coaches can be on the field • Score will not be kept

SCHEDULE OF GAMES

9:00AM - 10:00AM - Registration and Warm-up

12:55PM - 1:25PM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off - Lunch)

10:00AM - 10:30AM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off)

1:30PM - 2:00PM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off )

10:35AM - 11:05AM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off)

2:05PM - 2:35PM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off )

11:10AM - 11:40AM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off)

2:40PM - 3:10PM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off )

11:45AM - 12:15PM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off - Lunch)

3:10PM - Depature

12:20PM - 12:50PM - 3 Games (3 Teams Off - Lunch)


SO WHAT’S NEXT?

Coaches wishing to attend this camp must do so by registering online at www.ksuowls.com/camps. Registration instructions are as follows: - Click on the “Camp Registration Link” - Click on “Camp Registration” - Create New Account & Fill out Primary Contact Info - Add New Participant - Select the Camp Follow the instructions from there. If any issues arise, please call 770.423.6284.


Brian Bohannon made history on March 24, 2013 when he was named the first-ever football coach for Kennesaw State University. Bohannon joined the Owls’ family after spending the previous five seasons as quarterbacks/B-backs coach at Georgia Tech where he engineered one of the country’s most prolific spread option offenses. Bohannon was formally introduced as head coach at press conference inside the locker room at Fifth Third Bank Stadium before a standing-room only audience that included media, family, friends, KSU Athletics administration and coaches, members of the University community and invited guests on March 26, 2013. A native of Griffin, Ga., Bohannon has 17 years of coaching experience at the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) and Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) levels, all of which have come while working with Georgia Tech head coach Paul Johnson. Since Bohannon’s arrival at Georgia Tech in 2008, the Yellow Jackets have finished in the top four nationally in rushing offense every season, including in 2010 when they led the nation in rushing for the first time in school history. During the last five years, no team in college football has rushed for more yards than Georgia Tech as the Yellow Jackets have accumulated more than 20,000 yards on the ground. Before arriving at Georgia Tech, Bohannon spent six years as wide receivers coach at Navy. He was part of a staff that returned the Midshipmen to the national spotlight. Navy won 35 games over four years, earning a school-record four consecutive bowl berths and a school-best four straight Commander-In-Chief’s Trophies. Bohannon coached the wide receivers for three seasons (1997-99) at Georgia Southern before taking over the defensive backs his last two years (2000-01). During his initial season as defensive backs coach, the secondary played a key role in Georgia Southern’s efforts, ranking 18th nationally in pass defense (156.1 yards per game) and 28th in interceptions (16). The Eagles’ secondary took another leap forward in 2001, finishing second nationally in pass defense (125.6 yards per game), fourth in scoring defense (12.0 points per game) and sixth in total defense (261.4 yards per game). During Bohannon’s five seasons in Statesboro, Georgia Southern advanced to the NCAA Division I-AA playoffs, finishing as national runner-up in 1998 and claiming back-to-back national championships in 1999 and 2000. A four-year letter winner and standout as a wide receiver at Georgia, Bohannon started his coaching career at West Georgia before earning his first full-time position at GardnerWebb (N.C.) as wide receivers coach in 1996.

Brian Bohannon’s Coaching Career 1996: Gardner-Webb (Assistant Coach) 1997-2001: Georgia Southern (Assistant Coach) 2002-07: Navy (Assistant Coach) 2008-12: Georgia Tech (Assistant Coach) 2013-Present: Kennesaw State (Head Coach) Brian Bohannon’s Playing Career 1990-93: University of Georgia


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