
KJFM SPORTS — The Missouri Football Coaches Association issued a release on Tuesday, July 14, outlining how they would like to see the remainder of summer workouts handled.
Below is a copy of the full press release…
The Missouri Football Coaches Association, in agreement with the Missouri High School Activities Association, has a goal to start our upcoming football season on schedule, Aug. 10th. With this in mind, the MFCA is releasing this state of recommendation for remaining summer workouts leading up to week one of games.
- It is the recommendation of the MFCA to keep all activities, practices and scrimmages in-house and to avoid interaction with other teams. This includes 7-on-7 and thud/contact camps for the remainder of the summer contact period.
- Futher, it is the recommendation of the MFCA to eliminate the pre-season jamboree scheduled for August.
As an association, we also want to show our communities across the state of Missouri that we have the best interest of our players in mind. Our ultimate goal is to have full, productive, healthy season and create a great experience for our student athletes.