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19U Team USA vs. The World, Feb 5

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Posted: 01/25/2013 5:05 PM

19U Team USA vs. The World, Feb 5 



This is not an All Star game but a world competition between some of the top HS players in the U.S. vs the top in the rest of the world.

The 2012 International Bowl matched the U.S. Under-19 National Team, comprised of the top high school players spanning 19 states, against an International Federation of American Football (IFAF) World Team of top players age 19-and-under from outside the United States.

The IFAF World Team, IFAF Development Team and coaches (about 140 people) will travel 472,408 miles to get to Austin. That distance can circle Earth 19 times.

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INTERNATIONAL BOWL 2012 // Episode 5: Gameday
HILIGHTS INTERNATIONAL BOWL 2012
World 35 USA 28

http://internationalbowl.com/
THE INTERNATIONAL BOWL 2013 On Feb. 5, 2013, America’s top high school football players will take on the best high school-age players from around the world in Austin, Texas. This is the fourth annual installment of this game. Team USA leads the series, 2-1.

Featured Players

  • World Team

    McGee, Kevin

    Kevin McGee

    DB, 5-6, 169
    Sherbrooke, Quebec
    Champlain College

  • Team USA  Roster


    Newby, Terrell

    Terrell Newby

    RB, 5-10, 180
    Chaminade College H.S.
    Nebraska
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Posted: 01/25/2013 5:57 PM

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I watched those highlights from last years game. It was a good one.
The roster looks good, mostly D1 commits.
Will the game be shown on TV or internet?
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Posted: 01/25/2013 6:29 PM

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How the hell does a USA team with all those athletes lose to Canada? Blows my mind.
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Posted: 01/25/2013 7:57 PM

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sfactor wrote: How the hell does a USA team with all those athletes lose to Canada? Blows my mind.
They play good football in Canada.

They lost to an international team not Canada.
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Posted: 01/27/2013 10:48 AM

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sfactor wrote: How the hell does a USA team with all those athletes lose to Canada? Blows my mind.
They play good football in Canada.

They lost to an international team not Canada.

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OK so its a world team against some very elite FBS quality USA talent. USA should be dominant every year. I certainly hope the world isn't closing the gap on 19u football the way they have in baseball. But if the World already won a game and they're pretty competitive contests it may be happening already. It just seems with year round training in Football nowadays we'd be a little more dominant.
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Posted: 01/27/2013 11:23 AM

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sfactor wrote:

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sfactor wrote: How the hell does a USA team with all those athletes lose to Canada? Blows my mind.
They play good football in Canada.

They lost to an international team not Canada.

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OK so its a world team against some very elite FBS quality USA talent. USA should be dominant every year. I certainly hope the world isn't closing the gap on 19u football the way they have in baseball. But if the World already won a game and they're pretty competitive contests it may be happening already. It just seems with year round training in Football nowadays we'd be a little more dominant.
It also means that American Football  is becoming more popular around the world.
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Posted: 01/27/2013 1:41 PM

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Nadeeagle1 wrote:
sfactor wrote:

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sfactor wrote: How the hell does a USA team with all those athletes lose to Canada? Blows my mind.
They play good football in Canada.

They lost to an international team not Canada.

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OK so its a world team against some very elite FBS quality USA talent. USA should be dominant every year. I certainly hope the world isn't closing the gap on 19u football the way they have in baseball. But if the World already won a game and they're pretty competitive contests it may be happening already. It just seems with year round training in Football nowadays we'd be a little more dominant.
It also means that American Football  is becoming more popular around the world.
What age do most kids really start to develop physically and football skill wise? I would say between 15-18. So the only real advantage  is the numbers of kids in the US playing football. The international kids are no smaller, slower or weaker and have just as much athletisism. We are only talkin 40 players so Im sure they can assemble a pretty good team from all these countries combined. Its all about coaching and many of these kids in the US get crap coaching. These teams get linemen from Samoa, New Zealand, and the big european boys, many kids from these international teams commit to NCAA D1 schools so they do have skill.

The 18U game will be webcast live on the 6th so I plan on checking that one out. My buddies kid from Del Oro will be playing in that one. Brandon Monroe RB, he will be at San Jose St this fall.
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Posted: 01/31/2013 6:58 PM

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I think Newby and my buddies kid made a great choice playing in these games.
It beats the heck out of a regular all-star game if you ask me.

18U and 16u teams will play the following day webcast live, good luck to our other California kid, Brandon Monroe, RB-- Del Oro.

UNDER-18 TEAM USA vs. Canada

  • Date:Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013
  • Kickoff:7:30 p.m.
  • Location:Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex | Austin, Texas
  • Webcast:Live on www.youtube.com/usafootballtv
Eligibility:Under-18 teams consist of athletes born in the calendar years 1995 and 1996.
- U.S. athletes meeting the age criteria will range from 10th through 12th grades.


UNDER-16 TEAM USA vs. Canada

  • Date:Wednesday, Feb. 6, 2013
  • Kickoff:4 p.m.www.youtube.com/usafootballtv
  • Location:Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex | Austin, Texas
  • Webcast:Live on 
Eligibility:Under-16 teams consist of athletes born in the calendar years 1997 and 1998.
- U.S. athletes meeting the age criteria will come from eighth and ninth grades.




First Team USA practices in the booksPosted on January 31, 2013 by USA Football

USA Football photo / Mario Cantu

First impressions aren’t everything, but they can set the tone for a relationship.

After the opening day of practices Thursday, the U.S. Under-19 National Team coaching staff is looking forward to what the future will hold.

OK, it’s not exactly love at first sight, but let’s just say the first date went off without a hitch.

“I’m really impressed with all of the players so far,” said offensive coordinator Brandon Faircloth of Port Neches-Groves (Texas) High School, who is running the team while head coach Aaron Brady of Washington (D.C.) Gonzaga Prep recovers from an emergency appendectomy. “So far, they have stepped up to the challenge with the effort, the enthusiasm and the energy we’ll need to see all week.”

Team USA takes on the IFAF World Team on Tuesday, Feb. 5, in the fourth annual International Bowl. Kickoff is 8 p.m. CT (9 p.m. ET) at Kelly Reeves Athletic Complex in Austin, Texas.

Of course, Faircloth and the Team USA staff didn’t exactly go into this like a blind date. For months, they watched video of the players, assess individual strengths to not only select team members but develop a game plan.

To see the athletes in action, though, helps clear any doubts.

“These kids are great players, great athletes, but it is tough to get them ready in just six days,” Faircloth said. “That’s why our meetings are just as important as our practices. We present them the information on the field then reinforce it in a classroom setting. It’s a lot of information, but these players are as smart as they are talented.”

Click here to see photos from Thursday’s practice.

Click here to see photos from Wednesdays Welcome Dinner.

Team USA will practice every day between now and kickoff to be ready. As Faircloth stressed to the team, the International Bowl is not an all-star game. The losing side doesn’t just shrug off a loss and go home happy.

National pride is on the line, and for most of the Team USA members, this will be their one shot to represent their country.

“You do not want to be the USA team that loses this game,” said Faircloth, who also was the 2011 U.S. offensive coordinator, helping Team USA win, 21-14. “Winning next Tuesday starts in practices. You set the tone that you carry through to the game. That’s the only way to get it done.”

AT YOUR SERVICE  For most U.S. players, having “USA” on their uniform will end Tuesday night after the International Bowl.

Aubrey Beal is not most players.

The offensive guard from DeSoto (Texas) High School near Dallas accepted an appointment with the Air Force Academy earlier this week and will play football with the Falcons. As part of his commitment, he will serve at least two years in the U.S. Air Force.

“Serving our country is a real honor,” Beal said. “I felt that (Air Force) was a good fit, a good step to having a great future.”

NO SLACKING  Team USA ran through a full rotation Thursday, including individual drills, one-on-ones, seven-on-sevens, full team action before closing the day with special teams.

Running backs coach Claude Mathis, Beal’s head coach at DeSoto, has coached in the Under Armor Bowl and saw right away that the International Bowl is different.

“Originally, I was surprised we were running two-a-days for practices, but when I saw the intensity, the focus that these players have, I can see why,” Mathis said. “This is no pleasure cruise. This is business. We don’t just want to win this game, we are going out to win this game.”

GET MOOOOVING  Think you’ve had odd summer jobs? Talk to Wyatt Teller, a Virginia Tech commit and one of the most gregarious members of the 2013 U.S. Under-19 National Team.

He moves cattle.

“My godmother owns a big farm in Virginia with hundreds of cattle that, basically, she needs to move and get from field to field,” the defensive end from Bealeton (Va.) Liberty High School said.

“There’s basically a science to it. You’ve got to put your shoulder as hard as you can into the back of their rib cage and they’ll move – very slowly, but they’ll move – and it takes a lot of work. They’re 400 to 500 pounds and are just solid. It’s not easy, but if you hit ’em, they’ll move.

“If I can move a 500-pound animal that doesn’t want to move, I’m pretty good at moving a 300-pound animal – or … player – who wants to move me, so it kind of helps.”

ROOSEVELT RESEARCHER  Bound by common interests, Team USA’s 6-foot-7, 250-pound offensive tackle Jake Campos of West Des Moines (Iowa) High School picks former U.S. president Teddy Roosevelt as someone he would have liked to meet.

“He’s always been a big idol to me,” Campos said. “I’m a sportsman, and he was a big sportsman, and I really love the outdoors – it’s one of my big passions – and he was a huge conservationist as president.”

SOUND OF MUSIC  U.S. running back Terrell Newby marches to his own tune – in a good way. The future Nebraska Cornhusker is an accomplished saxophonist.

“I’ll write my own music sometimes,” the senior from West Hills (Calif.) Chaminade College High School said. “It’s just a fun hobby. I can play anything.

“My favorite is, ‘When the Saints Go Marching In,’ but anything you want me to play, I’ll figure out a way to play it.”

Newby was introduced to music when his father talked him into joining the school band four years ago.

“I didn’t want to do it at first, but I got to pick an instrument and it just went on from there,” he said. “I started liking it and began playing a lot more.”

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Last edited 01/31/2013 7:16 PM by Nadefan

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Posted: 01/31/2013 8:59 PM

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Hey Nade ...thanks for the info will watch....Yes i'm a Newby follower/fan now wink
 Plus the game has a couple of Oregon State commits....
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Posted: 01/31/2013 9:25 PM

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Im not sure if the 19u game will be streamed?

It doesnt make sense to stream the 18u and 16u but not the main event, but unlike those games it doesn't mention any streaming.noidea
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Posted: 01/31/2013 9:28 PM

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k...thanks
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Posted: 01/31/2013 10:50 PM

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The game will broadcast live on CBS sports Network at 6pm Tues
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Posted: 02/01/2013 8:40 PM

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My kid was invited to participate at two of the upcoming 2013 Team USA Regional Development Camps. These camps are held throughout the country to build the National teams. Hopefully he has a good showing and gets invited to play on next year's 18 and under team.
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Posted: 02/01/2013 8:52 PM

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rikjusjay wrote: My kid was invited to participate at two of the upcoming 2013 Team USA Regional Development Camps. These camps are held throughout the country to build the National teams. Hopefully he has a good showing and gets invited to play on next year's 18 and under team.
It looks like a great experience, some of these guys played 18U last year and are back again.

My buddies kid is playing in the 18U game, RB Brandon Monroe.

Your kid plays at Serra right?
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Posted: 02/01/2013 8:58 PM

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rikjusjay wrote: My kid was invited to participate at two of the upcoming 2013 Team USA Regional Development Camps. These camps are held throughout the country to build the National teams. Hopefully he has a good showing and gets invited to play on next year's 18 and under team.
Im thinking they go by alot more than just skill when chioosing.

Seems like they are looking more for team players who are coachable etc. not necessarily superstar studs who want to play "me" ball. They ultimately need to build a team in 6 days that will learn the offense/defense, bond with each other and compete for our country.
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Posted: 02/01/2013 9:27 PM

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Yes, he plays at Serra.

I think he has the skill to do well and get a shot at playing in next year's game.

I also agree, they're prolly looking for kids who'll play team ball to get the job done against international competition.

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Posted: 02/01/2013 10:02 PM

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Good luck to him i hope he makes it. If he is one of Serras top players i have no doubt.
I wont ask. biggrin
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Posted: 02/01/2013 10:12 PM

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Thanks.

He is an integral part of the team(and will be a senior next year) and if he does or does not make the team, I'll revive this thread and let everyone know about the experience. It might help another parent out when deciding whether or not to participate if invited.

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Posted: 02/03/2013 9:46 AM

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Great post Nadefan.

Lots of solid information.
This game looks like it could be one of the best ones for a Senior to play in.
The Army All American game is one of the best but this game could be even more competitive.

Thanks again. biggrin
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Posted: 02/03/2013 12:09 PM

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Sure thing Winning, not much more football left until 7 on 7 starts.

There are some nice videos from this weeks activities, coach, player, interviews etc.

International Bowl 2013

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