Join Us at the Exposure Series Showcase in Minnesota
We're excited to highlight our upcoming Exposure Series: Minnesota, a premier football showcase event where emerging young athletes have the chance to perform, be evaluated, and gain exposure to college coaches and scouts.
Event Details
- Date: April 18, 2026
- Time: Session #1: 10:00 AM - 1:00 PM (OL, DL, RB, LB) | Session #2: 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM (QB, WR, TE, DB)
- Location: Plymouth Fieldhouse Dome
- Age Groups: 2027–2029
Registration Deadline: April 16
Showcase Format
Each Exposure Series event is structured to maximize both evaluation and competition. Athletes will participate in a full showcase experience that includes:
- Combine-style athletic testing
- Position-specific drills
- Competitive reps and evaluation periods
- Direct scouting and media coverage from Prep Redzone staff
The goal is to create a competitive environment where players can showcase their athleticism and football skills while being evaluated by one of the largest scouting networks covering high school football.
Verified Athletic Testing with Universal Speed Rating
A major addition to the Exposure Series in 2026 is the integration of Universal Speed Rating (USR), providing third-party verified athletic testing at every Prep Redzone showcase nationwide.
Through this partnership, all combine measurements at Exposure Series events will be administered and verified by Universal Speed Rating, creating standardized testing results across the country and eliminating inconsistencies between events or regions.
Athletes will participate in a full slate of combine-style performance testing, including:
- Laser-Timed 40 Yard Dash
- Pro Shuttle (5-10-5)
- Broad Jump
- L-Drill
All testing results will feed directly into the Prep Redzone x Universal Speed Rating National Leaderboard, allowing athletes to compare their performance not only within their event, but against athletes across the country.
Verified testing provides athletes with trusted, objective performance data that can be used for recruiting, development, and benchmarking against national competition.
Results will also be connected to each athlete's Prep Redzone profile, giving college coaches standardized data points they can trust when evaluating prospects.