Hundreds of young athletes from all across the country getting the chance to come out and play football with former Alabama tide star, A.J. McCarron for his 7th annual football camp.
) - Hundreds of young athletes had the chance to come out and play football with former Alabama Tide star, A.J. McCarron for his annual football camp.
McCarron hosted his 7th annual football camp, kids ran drills, learned about the game of football, and a little bit about each position all while having fun. “That’s what it’s about...the game, you know today is at its purest point when there this age, they’re out here having fun, once you start getting past this age even high school now, college especially, its a business.”
“I came here to get better at quarterback and just be better and work hard and be like A.J.,” said another athlete.
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