Ryan Hockman; QB READS
Ryan Hockman; QB Reads
We are so very pleased to announce that Coach Ryan Hockman, Former Kentucky QB, has joined our Network as a Columnist. Coach Hockman will be giving us his seasoned perspectives on the QB position, what it takes to be a great one, training tips, and an indepth look at some of the kids rising up from the Pacific Northwest.
He also offers camps, clinics, and private instruction as well. Read Coach Hockman’s “QB Reads” Column every week right here at the Northwest Prep Report!
Welcome to Coach Hockman and QB Reads
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Coach Hockman began his football coaching career in 1993, having coached at Nicholls State University, Bowling Green State University, Tiffin University, Eastern Michigan University, and the Braunschweig Lions and Cologne Crocodiles of the German Football League. He also served as the head football coach at Clarenceville and Northville High Schools in metro Detroit.
As a private instructor, Coach Hockman has helped several notable QBs in their young careers. His list of clients includes the nation’s top-rated QB in the class of 2010 (Devin Gardner, University of Michigan), and the nation’s top-rated overall prospect and QB in the class of 2011 (Braxton Miller, Huber Heights, OH). Three of Coach Hockman’s pupils have been invited to the Elite 11 camp; two in 2009 (Gardner and Joe Boisture of Michigan State University), and DaMarcus Smith of Louisville, Ky. in 2010.
Hockman was a three-sport athlete in high school earning 10 varsity letters (4 in Track & Field, 3 in Basketball, 3 in Football) at Harrison High School in Ohio. As a senior, Hockman earned SuperPrep Magazine All-American honors as a quarterback and was named the Ohio Player of the Year in 1987. Following high school, Hockman earned academic All-SEC honors as a quarterback at the University of Kentucky.
You can Reach Ryan at RyanHockman@PrecisionFootball.net
Check out Coach Hockman’s Website at
http://www.score6.net










