Date: June 10th-11th
Time: June 10th - 7:30 am - 12:30 pm; June 11th - 8:30 am - 12:30 pm
Grade Fall 2013: 2-8 Campers Receive: T-shirt
Cost: $60
- What to bring? Workout Gear, sunscreen
- No Overnight accommodations
Instruction The Lobo Football Camps are designed to provide each individual athlete sound instruction in the basic football fundamentals. The camps are directed by UNM Coach Bob Davie with assistance from his staff. You will receive the same quality coaching that every UNM player receives. The camps are non-padded, non-contact, skills teaching camps.
Bob Davie led the Lobos to one of the best single season turnarounds in the country in 2012. The Lobos finished the season with the most improved scoring margin in the country and won more games in 2012 than the previous three seasons combined. They finished among the top five most improved teams in several other categories including: rushing offense, time of possession and turnover margin.
Bob Davie became New Mexico’s 31st football head coach on Nov. 17, 2011. Davie, 57, has been a college football analyst on television since 2002. He has served as the lead analyst on ABC Saturday Night Primetime college football telecasts, as well as ESPN and ESPN2 Saturday Night Primetime games.
Prior to that, Davie served as head football coach at the University of Notre Dame for five seasons (1997-2001). He was defensive coordinator for three years (1994-96) with the Fighting Irish under head coach Lou Holtz before taking over the program in 1997. Davie spent nine years as an assistant coach at Texas A&M University (1985-93) under head coaches Jackie Sherrill (1985-88) and R.C. Slocum (1989-93). Davie was linebackers coach for Sherrill and was promoted to defensive coordinator and assistant head coach under Slocum. He also served as assistant head coach/defensive coordinator at Tulane (1984-85) and linebackers coach at the University of Pittsburgh (1980-82) and the University of Arizona (1978-79). Davie has been hailed as a defensive mastermind; many of the units with which he was involved among his coaching stops still hold school and conference records.
Numerous players under Davie’s tutelage have gone on to distinguished careers in the NFL. Current NFL players Davie has coached includes San Francisco wide receiver Arnaz Battle, Green Bay Packers running back Ryan Grant, Miami Dolphins tight end Anthony Fasano, Tampa Bay Buccaneers center Jeff Faine, New Orleans Saints running back Julius Jones and New York Giants defensive end Justin Tuck.
He started his coaching career as a graduate assistant in 1977 at Pittsburgh under Sherill and moved on to the University of Arizona as a part-time linebackers coach and strength coach from 1978-79.
Davie is a 1977 graduate of Youngstown State and was a three-year starter at tight end.
*The schedule will be emailed to you upon registration. |