Best in the US Camps are dedicated to following all applicable NCAA legislation.


Best in the US provides development and exposure opportunities to prospective student-athletes. Best in the US has established in-person and web-based tools to aid in the recruiting process, however we do not act as a recruiting service.  

Best in the US Showcases are open to any and all entrants. Per NCAA rules, college coaches may serve in any capacity (e.g.,counselor, guest lecturer, consultant) at our showcases because we operate in accordance with restrictions applicable to institutional camps.

Interaction during our showcases between prospective student-athletes and coaches employed by our showcase is not subject to the recruiting calendar restrictions. However, coaches Division 1 coaches may not attend our showcases in-person during a dead period. Our showcases are not considered tryouts because our college coaches are working the camp and providing instruction to campers. Moreover, coaches are not permitted to offer athletic scholarships on the premises of our events.

Per NCAA rules, our recruiting panels do not offer institution specific guidance. They provide a general overview of what playing at the various collegiate levels looks like. 

Instruction and coaching is an essential pillar of our showcases:

  • During each combine type of activity (i.e. 60 yard dash) players will be instructed on how to improve their metrics

  • During each skill specific drill coaches will provide feedback

  • During our live games coaches will be teaching the game and helping you develop


Per NCAA rules, we are permitted to offer discounted admission to our showcases but it is based on objective criteria unrelated to athletics abilities. All of these discounts are published and available on an equal basis to all who qualify.

Similar to many institutions, we offer team camps that specialize in instruction, development, and exposure.


Our advertisements highlight that our showcases are “open to any and all entrants” and feature images of prospects that are not easily recognizable.

 
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