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Football Camps

Welcome to the official website of the University of Kansas Football Camps and Clinics. All camps are hosted by Head Coach Lance Leipold and the University of Kansas Football staff.

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How toRegister

The Good Game app makes sign-ups simple. Download the app and create your athlete’s profile once. When it’s time to register for your camp or event, the process takes only a few quick taps.

Download the app

Download The Good Game App, available on the Apple App Store and Google Play.

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Create Your Account

Add your athlete, complete waivers, and get your TGG ClearToJoin Passport. Use your ClearToJoin Passport to register for future camps even faster.

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Select Your Camp & Pay

Find the right camp for your athlete and check out in seconds.

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CoachingStaff

Lance Leipold

Lance Leipold

Head Coach

Andy Kotelnicki

Andy Kotelnicki

Associate Head Coach

Jim Zebrowski

Jim Zebrowski

Offensive Coordinator

Matt Lubick

Matt Lubick

Co-Offensive Coordinator/Tight Ends

D.K. McDonald

D.K. McDonald

Defensive Coordinato

Chris Simpson

Chris Simpson

Assistant Head Coach - Linebackers

Jonathan Wallace

Jonathan Wallace

Assistant Head Coach - Running Backs

Daryl Agpalsa

Daryl Agpalsa

Assistant Coach - Offensive Line

Taiwo Onatolu

Taiwo Onatolu

Assistant Coach - Defensive Ends/Special Teams Coordinator

Jim Panagos

Jim Panagos

Assistant Coach - Defensive Tackles

Terrence Samuel

Terrence Samuel

Assistant Coach - Wide Receivers

Brandon Shelby

Brandon Shelby

Assistant Coach - Defensive Backs

FACILITIES

Dedicated on November 11, 1922, the stadium was built as a memorial to 130 members of the University of Kansas community who died in World War I. It is now named David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium in honor of alumnus David Booth, whose $50 million donation supported major renovations.

Originally developed from McCook Field (1892), the stadium was rebuilt in the early 1920s following a successful fundraising campaign. Over the decades, it expanded to a capacity of 51,500 and underwent major renovations in the late 1990s. Additional upgrades include the Anderson Family Football Complex (2008) and the removal of the track in 2014, replaced with turf after the opening of Rock Chalk Park.

David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium
David Booth Kansas Memorial Stadium

HaveQuestions?

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Want to work one of ourcamps?

We are always looking for dependable people to help support our camps and clinics. If you want to get involved, this is your chance to be part of the action.

Use your skills

Support roles may include registration and check-in, time keeping, officials, coaching, and general event help.

How to get started

Pre-register by creating an Expert Profile in The Good Game app. Once your profile is set up, you will be available when KU is looking for volunteers or support staff.