Florida Offers DreamChasers Duo

Just after noon CET the University of Florida called German OL Kariem Al Soufi and Finnish OT Martin Veinberg and offered both full scholarships to join the Gators.  Both Al Soufi and Veinberg stood out at PPI combines in Hannover and Helsinki respectively. You think about all the people who helped you: all the coaches back …

Towson Offers Veinberg, 3rd 2018 DreamChaser to Receive TU Offer

Towson continues to be good for members of the DreamChasers Tour as Finnish OT Martin Veinberg reeled in the third offer from the Maryland-based university. Towson has already offered Sylvain Yondjouen and Anton Oskarsson. Thankful to receive a division 1 offer from Towson University! Many thanks! @Towson_FB pic.twitter.com/8dVjJ1it4u — Martin veinberg (@MartinVeinberg) June 2, 2018 …

Sylvain Yondjouen Receives First DreamChasers Tour 2018 Scholarship Offer

Warming up for yesterday’s combine at Rutgers, Sylvain Yondjouen became the first 2018 DreamChaser to receive a scholarship offer. The coveted first offer for the Tour came from the Towson Tigers by way of their defensive line coach, Konstantinos Kosmakos.  Coach Kosmakos extended the offer to Sylvain while chatting before the combine got underway. Towson …

DCT 2018 Tracker

Here you can keep up to date on the latest scholarship offers, newly planned visits and more.   ROUND UP: 33 OFFERS for 11 DREAMCHASERS   Current Offers Sylvain Yondjouen Towson University University of Western Michigan University of Massachusetts University of Virginia Old Dominion University Temple University University of Cincinnati University of Colorado Tulane University …

Oskarsson Adds Two Offers after Rutgers

Anton Oskarsson from Sweden already had a scholarship offer from Eastern Michigan, but he added two more following the Rutgers camp coming from the Towson Tigers and UMass Minutemen. I’m proude to announce my second offer from Towson University!! #towsonuniversity #towsontigers pic.twitter.com/YTnktHneVv — Anton Oskarsson (@OskarssonAnton) June 2, 2018 Many thanks to Umass for the …