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Ferris State Football Elite Exposure Camp Tour Starts This Week Across Michigan!

Ferris State Football Elite Exposure Camp Tour Starts This Week Across Michigan!

Big Rapids, Mich. - The Ferris State University football program, which is the nation's preseason #3 team by Lindy's Sports, has announced its 2021 "Elite Exposure Satellite Camp Tour" with stops at locations across the state of Michigan starting this week.

Ferris State's camp tour will include stops at Detroit Edison (June 15), Brighton (June 16), Comstock Park (June 17), Muskegon (June 21) and Warren De LaSalle (June 22). All camps will be open to high schoolers in grades 9-12.

Each camp will run for three hours and is only $40 per person. The camp will include combine testing, position specific drills along with fundamentals and techniques. Campers should bring a helmet and cleats and each camp is open to all position groups.

To sign up for the camp, please visit FerrisStateBulldogs.com/Camps. Additional information can also be obtained by emailing summercamps@ferris.edu or by calling 1-866-950-2267.

Below are the dates & locations for this summer's camp tour:

June 15 - Detroit Edison HS, 4-7 pm

June 16 - Brighton, 1-4 pm

June 17 - Comstock Park HS, 6-9 pm

June 21 - Muskegon HS, 1-4 pm

June 22 - Warren De LaSalle, 4-7 pm

The Bulldogs have won each of the last two GLIAC Championships in unbeaten fashion and reached the national quarterfinals four consecutive years, which is the longest streak in the country. Over the past two seasons of action, not counting the COVID-19 impacted 2020 season, in 2018 and 2019, the Bulldogs have compiled a 27-2 mark. FSU ranks as the country's winningest program over the past six full seasons in NCAA Division II football.

Over the last six full seasons at Ferris State, the Bulldogs have compiled a 72-9 overall record and claimed four conference championships, posted four unbeaten regular seasons, captured three regional titles and reached the national quarterfinals four times under Annese. Ferris State has also accumulated three Harlon Hill National Player of the Year trophies, twice had a student-athlete tabbed as the nation's National Scholar-Athlete of the Year and won 12 postseason games in addition to an appearance in the 2018 National Championship game. The Bulldogs' six-straight playoff appearances is the second-longest longest streak in the nation.

Ferris State also holds the GLIAC's best mark and the best overall record of all 21 collegiate programs in Michigan at 87-16 overall since the arrival of head coach Tony Annese in 2012.