College Coach Testimonials
Bret Mollon
NCAA Division I
Scott Collins
āFuture 500 ID Camps are the premier ID Camps in the United States. Where many ID Camps are numbers and money driven, Future 500 ID Camps invest the time and effort into securing premier institutions and making sure all of the players who attend leave with opportunities to play at the next level.ā
āĀ Scott Collins,Ā Florida Gulf Coast University,
NCAAĀ Division I
Jack Burgasser
āThere is no other camp in the country that has so many college coaches. It has great facilities, very well organized & a great experience for players & coaches!ā
āĀ Jack Burgesser,Ā University of Rochester,
NCAAĀ Division III
Rich Stoneman
Ā āIām sending a number of players (5 so far) to the camp this summer. I really enjoyed last summer and it payed huge dividends for our recruiting. This is my fourth year and I’ve had great success recruiting out of this event.”
-Rich Stoneman,Ā Longwood University,
NCAA Division IĀ
Taylor Wilson
NCAA Division I
Brian Woods
NCAA Division III
Rob Berkowitz
NCAA Division II
Jeremiah Kneeland
āI have experienced the Future 500 ID Camp the past two years. Hands down the best camp Iāve ever been to. Prospective student-athletes have the opportunity to play in front of and be coached by the most impressive collection of D1, D2, and D3 coaches/schools in the country. In the upcoming season, there will be three guys playing for Skidmore College who I recruited at the Future 500 ID Camp.ā
-JeremiahĀ Kneeland,Ā Skidmore College,
NCAA Division III
Bill Garno
NCAA Division III
Ryan Lantzy
NCAA Division I
Derek Biss
āFuture 500 ID Camps provide a competitive environment with quality coaching. Players at camp have an opportunity to test themselves at a high level.ā
āDerekĀ Biss,Ā Georgetown University,
NCAA Division I
Jonathan Welsh
the camps to be a great place to identify potential recruits.ā
NCAA Division I
Greg Miller
NCAA Division I
Kelly Farrell
āI’ve really enjoyed my experience with Future 500 the past two summers and plan to make this an event I attend annually. The camp is well organized and allows coaches to see every player in attendance in both training and game situations. Campers are afforded a unique opportunity to train with and be coached by multiple quality coaches from various levels of college soccer, making it, in my opinion, a win-win for everyone involved.ā
āKelly Farrell, University of Nebraska – Omaha,
NCAA Division I
John Loiodice
āThe amount of exposure players will receive from college coaches is the equivalent that most will see in a year.ā
-John Loiodice, Rowan University,
NCAA Division III
John Byford
NCAA Division I
Jeff Hosler
āI thought it was really well ran, organized and professional in every way. There is no doubt that I saw at least every single player at camp, most multiple times.Ā I thoroughly enjoyed and found it beneficial in my first year out there and plan to make this an event I routinely attend.ā
-Jeff Hosler, Grand Valley State University,
NCAA Division II
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Brian Plotkin
NCAA Division I
Marty Beall
āMy experience with the Future 500 ID Camps was fantastic last year. A lot of excellent players from all over the countryā
-Marty Beall, High Point University,
NCAA Division I
Mark Francis
NCAA Division I
Levi Rossi
āFuture 500 camps are run at the highest level of professionalism when compared to similar camps. The camps run efficiently and are very well organized.ā
āLeviĀ Rossi,Ā University of Denver,
NCAA Division I
Kevin Doyle
NCAA Division I
Tony Pacella
āFuture 500 is the best āBang for your Buckā when is comes to College Soccer Identification Camps. The exposure and interactions for athletes is unmatched.ā
āTonyĀ Pacella,Ā Sewanee University,
NCAAĀ Division III
Jeff DeGroot
NCAA Division I