The summer camp that
ISU holds for invitees has advantages and disadvantages for both parties.
For players: they get to see the facilities, the campus, get is some college level coaching that may help them excel during that final High School season and get an opportunity to compete against other guys at their position that may be as big, or as strong as they consider themselves. It gives them a measuring stick of what they need to do to get better. Also an opportunity to earn a scholarship if they perform well.
Many say that Danny Mac did a great job of getting kids to commit during these camps. Only question i have is, from most peoples visual accounts, our team appears more physical, faster, and talent wise across the board an improvement from what was previously put on the field. So i wonder, if we only sign one or two kids from the clinic, but they truly are the diamonds in the rough, then its worth it...
For the University: Opportunity to form that personal contact with a kid that may ultimately get them to commit. It allows the athletic department to sell
ISU as an up and coming program with the master plan to support that claim. Its an opportunity for the coaching staff to do a thorough evaluation to determine if this kid is the right kid for that scholarship. Finally, it gives some talented kids an opportunity to show off what they can do, and evaluate themselves next to other kids the same size, but may be stronger, faster etc etc that may not exist on their current team.
Tuftee was a find at one of these camps, ironic thing to it was that i think going into that camp they were basing the evaluation process against Logan Pegram from Kansas who was a 3* guy. Tuftee whipped him in every category and thats from a defensive guy that had a first hand account of watching it go down. Tuftee was a beast, said take the helmet off, he's a mellow, laid back fella. Put the helmet on, and he was a different person, hope he has a bit of a nasty streak, i like that in both offensive and defensive lineman.