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In this conversation, Naki addresses frequently asked questions about a combine event. He discusses the importance of underclassmen attending the combine to showcase their potential and progression. He emphasizes that every position, including linemen, is important and should participate in the combine. Naki also explains that while combine numbers are evaluated, they are not the sole determining factor in recruiting. Grades, academic achievements, football IQ, and character are also crucial. He highlights the importance of branding, film, and eligibility in the recruiting process. Naki addresses concerns about the event being a money grab and assures parents that they can attend and enjoy the experience. He provides information about the training programs offered by the coaches at the combine and mentions the presence of college coaches and media outlets. Naki concludes by discussing the schedule and registration details for the combine.


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combine, frequently asked questions, underclassmen, potential, progression, positions, linemen, recruiting, grades, academic achievements, football IQ, character, branding, film, eligibility, money grab, parents, training programs, college coaches, media outlets, schedule, registration


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00:00 - Importance of Underclassmen Attending the Combine

06:53 - Every Position Matters at the Combine

08:23 - Combine Numbers and Their Role in Recruiting

12:14 - The Importance of Grades and Academic Achievements

16:37 - Building Your Brand and Showcasing Film

21:52 - Training Programs Offered by Coaches at the Combine

23:50 - Presence of College Coaches and Media Outlets

25:17 - Combine Schedule and Registration Details

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