Nebraska Elite 7v7 plays in 7 on 7 tournaments across the country. The team is led by coaches who have experience playing professional and collegiate football. For each student-athlete it will be a true test of where their talent level stands by competing against nation’s top premiere student athletes’ through our sports training.
Nebraska Elite 7v7 is a grass roots youth sports organization designed to mentor young men through the game of football. Nebraska Elite 7v7 is fundamentally built upon three key building blocks: God, Family and Team. We believe these three building blocks are the foundation to Building Better Young Men.
Nebraska Elite 7v7 is not just football, it is a Movement. A Culture that is built through Mentorship of our next up and coming generation. We provide a grassroots movement through professional athletes in top quality Coaches giving back.
Nebraska Elite 7v7 gives back to the youth throughout Nebraska. Nebraska Elite 7v7 Staff have dedicated themselves to provide amazing opportunities to our up and coming youth, creating experiences they will never forget!
7 on 7 Tournaments provide an opportunity for all of our student-athletes to gain exposure on a national scale. We will also do a college tour for our participants.
Nebraska Elite 7v7 recruits Elite Talent from all over Omaha and surrounding areas with a series of tryout dates prior to the official start of the 7 on 7 season in January.
We provide opportunities for up and coming football players in our area to get “exposure” on a National level. In addition, we provide insights to Parents on the Recruiting Process, NCAA Eligibility Requirements and ways to help your son to get noticed by College Scouts.
Dubb has worked with a substantial amount of talent around the NFL including Davante Adams, Tyreek Hill, Sammy Watkins, Brandin Cooks, James Jones, and Ryan Grant to name a few.
Dubb is constantly learning new and innovative ways to coach receivers, whether it’s using soccer balls during training sessions, or as he puts it, science.
“I want them all to play as fast as they can. When it comes to route running, intermediate routes, I want you to be able to get in and out of breaks as fast as your God-given ability will allow you … Your skill set will show up in the play calling and result of the play.”
“The greatest players I’ve ever been around are a little weird. The level that you are at, you get there naturally. To get to the next level you have to do something outside of the norm.” -Coach
“To me, the what separates guys is their intermediate game. There are more intermediate routes ran in a game than deep routes.”
“Lately I’ve been coaching with ‘detailed simplicity’, which simply means, the details are definitely there, but they’re simple and not unnecessarily complicated, but vital to get the point across.”
Keith ‘Coach Dubb' Williams is in his second season as the team's pass game specialist, working closely with WRs coach Tee Martin in mentoring the Ravens' wide receivers.
Williams has extensive experience coaching wide receivers, a group he guided for 18 years at the collegiate level, including with Nebraska from 2015-17.
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