Football

Black Brothers Launch First Community Football Camp in Waco

Former Cadets Give Back, Inspire Next Generation

Former Cadets Korie and Kobe Black are set to host their inaugural football camp in Waco, Texas, a venture that marks a full‑circle moment for the brothers who once dreamed of such opportunities as youths.

Both athletes now compete at the highest levels — Korie as a cornerback for the New York Giants and Kobe as a member of the Texas Longhorns — bringing professional experience and credibility to the event.

The camp, held on the outskirts of Waco, is designed not only to teach fundamentals but also to give back to the community that shaped the brothers’ early lives.

Korie Black reflected on his own childhood, noting that access to elite training was limited, and expressed hope that the camp would fill that gap for today’s youngsters.

Kobe Black added that seeing his brother’s career flourish and now paying it forward is a source of personal pride, emphasizing the bond they share and the impact they aim to make.

A Camp Rooted in Community

Organizers partnered with local schools and youth organizations to ensure that participants from diverse backgrounds could attend, with scholarships covering costs for families in need.

The curriculum includes drills, position‑specific training, and mentorship sessions where the brothers discuss the importance of discipline, education, and perseverance.

Beyond the field, the brothers plan to expand the initiative, hoping to tour other Texas towns and eventually establish a permanent training hub that continues to serve the region’s next generation.

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