K-State to host Football 201 for Women clinic

The Kansas State football program will host an advanced version of its popular clinic for women entitled Football 201 on Saturday, August 16, from 9:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. in the Vanier Football Complex at Bill Snyder Family Stadium.

Football 201 is an opportunity for graduates of K-State’s Football 101 course to expand their knowledge of college football and build on the fundamentals taught in Football 101 (completion of Football 101 is a prerequisite for enrolling in Football 201).

The clinic will include up-close access to a K-State practice as well as the Dev Nelson Press Box, plus an in-depth series of lectures by head coach Ron Prince, special teams coordinator Jeff Rodgers, assistant head coach Tim McCarty and defensive line coach Mo Latimore.

The registration fee to attend Football 201 is $60 plus a $7.52 online registration fee and includes an exclusive gift, a certification of completion and a reception with drinks and hors d’oeuvres to wrap up the clinic.

K-State’s previous Football 101 and 201 for Women clinics have been smash hits and sold out well before the registration deadlines. As a result, coach Prince and his staff are encouraging those interested in attending Football 201 to register as soon as possible in order to reserve their spot in what is anticipated to be another exciting day of football and fun.

For questions or more information on Football 201 for Women, please contact Inge Jorgensen in the K-State football office at 785-532-5876.


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