Gridiron Football Magazine June 2022 Issue

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Discover Our Epic Year in Review “Changing Lives, Improving Communities”

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hat makes a successful year? Most companies measure success by dollars made, while Gridiron Football does as well, we also measure our success in how many kids graduate and go to college. Part of the vision that started this company was the desire to use the medium of football to change lives of young men. When young men play football, are a part of a program, and believe they can play at the next level; they are more likely to go to class, finish homework, and stay out of trouble. This last is important in Louisiana as we historically have ranked number one in the country in incarcerations. When we first started, one of our goals was to help the incarceration rate in Louisiana drop. Since 2018, when we held our first bowl game at Louisiana Christian University (LCU) in Pineville, La, the incarceration rate has fallen drastically. Coach Andy and coach Randall believe that the work we do here has made a small contribution in this drop. Gridiron Football helps so many young men every year from all over the country and Louisiana. Not all players we help play in college, however they still graduate high school and still have a chance in life. While we get excited with every player helped, we understand that you may not see the numeric value associated with helping these young men. So, let us take a look into the numbers over the years: in 2018, Gridiron Football held their first Bowl Game at LCU and had 86 players. That year 85 of the 86 kids received offers to play at the next level. The total amount of scholarship money earned by players as a result of their offers from universities after the Bowl Game was over $6 million. The magazine covered over 800 players from all over the state that year and around 75% of those players received offers to play at the next level. The 2019 Bowl Game was held at LCU and had 104 players from every corner of Louisiana. That year we had 94 guys receive offers to play at the next level with a total amount of scholarship money earned from colleges in excess of $8 million. In the 2019, Gridiron Football grew our staff and efforts to cover more kids around the state, as well as East Texas. We had over 1,000 kids in the magazine and around 80% of those kids received offers. 2020 was a difficult year for everyone, but we still succeeded in helping kids. We did not hold the Bowl Game, but we did hold a Senior 7v7 showcase in Eunice, La where 45 guys showed up and 100% of them received offers. We also expanded the magazine nationwide and covered over 1,700 players with around 85% receiving offers. In 2021, Gridiron Football changed the All-Star Bowl Game to an All-American game and offered kids from Texas, Mississippi, Florida, and Virginia, to name a few, an opportunity to play. We had 111 players and approximately 96 have received offers so far. We are still working with a few players to try and find them offers before the August 1 deadline. We featured over 1,600 players nationwide and roughly 70% received offers. The total scholarship amount earned

through colleges by players we featured was roughly 100 million. 2021 featured a new obstacle, following the COVID crisis in 2020, the NCAA allowed college athletes an opportunity to extend their eligibility one year which has created a surplus of college athletes and fewer high school athletes the ability to sign. 2021 also saw a large number of student athletes enter the transfer portal which has also made it more difficult for high school athletes to sign.


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