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Casey Clausen Expands Youth Football Leagues to Tennessee

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Casey Clausen Expands Youth Football Leagues to Tennessee
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Former University of Tennessee quarterback Casey Clausen is introducing his burgeoning youth football leagues, featuring girls flag football and boys 7-on-7 divisions, to Tennessee. The initiative marks an expansion from his current operations in California.

Casey Clausen, who previously played quarterback for the Tennessee Volunteers, is bringing his established youth football leagues to his home state. These leagues, which include a significant focus on girls flag football alongside boys 7-on-7 competitions, have already seen success in California.

The expansion aims to provide new opportunities for young athletes in Tennessee, mirroring the model Clausen has built elsewhere. The specific motivations behind this move to Tennessee were highlighted by the former signal-caller in reporting from Yahoo Sports, detailing the reasons for the geographical shift and program introduction.

💬 SideLine Take

This is a smart move by Clausen to capitalize on the growing interest in youth football, particularly for girls, and leverage his name recognition in Tennessee.

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Source: Yahoo Sports

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