By Bill League | February 22, 2026
There was a moment yesterday at Great Park in Irvine that said everything you need to know about why football matters.
A college coach — clipboard set aside, pen down — leaned in toward a young athlete and asked him a simple question: “What do you want out of your college experience?”
Not: how fast do you run? Not: what’s your bench max? Just — what do you want?
That exchange, repeated hundreds of times across a single Saturday afternoon, is exactly what the 13th Annual Terry Donahue Memorial California Showcase is all about. And RepMax Media was there to witness every electric moment of it.
400 Kids. One Shot. And It Didn’t Cost Them a Dime.
Let’s start with the number that matters most: $0.
In an era when elite football camps and recruiting combines can run hundreds — sometimes thousands — of dollars just to walk through the gate, the California Showcase flipped the script entirely. Free entry. Rain or shine. No gimmicks, no fine print, no barriers.
On Saturday, February 21, 2026, more than 400 graduating high school seniors and junior college football players descended on the iconic Great Park (Sand Canyon & 5 Fwy, Irvine) for a completely free shot at earning a college football scholarship. Some came with official registrations. Others showed up as walk-ons, and they were welcomed just the same.
That kind of open-door energy sets the tone for everything that follows.
The Workout: Elite Talent, Elite Staff
The morning belonged to the athletes.
Drills. Position-specific skills tests. Competitive reps in front of watchful eyes. The talent level on the field was genuinely high — these weren’t kids going through the motions. They were competing like everything was on the line, because for many of them, it was.
The coaching staff running the event? Top-tier. Former college and professional football coaches who worked directly with the late Coach Terry Donahue and helped managed the entire operation. These weren’t random volunteers — they were football people, and the athletes felt the difference.
Parents lined the perimeter at a close but respectful distance, watching their sons put everything they had into every single rep. The organization was tight. The atmosphere was electric. It was the kind of well-run event that makes you trust the people behind it immediately.
After the Drills: Where the Real Magic Happened
Here’s what makes the California Showcase different from any other recruiting event in the state.
After the on-field workout wrapped up, athletes were invited into an adjacent facility where 60+ college coaches from NCAA Division II, Division III, NAIA, and California community college programs had set up to meet privately with prospects. One-on-one conversations. Real dialogue. Genuine connection.
RepMax Media was on the ground for these interactions, and what we witnessed was something that’s hard to put into words — but we’re going to try.
These coaches weren’t scanning a kid from head to toe looking for measurables. They weren’t just checking boxes. They were talking to these young men. They were asking:
- What are your goals? Not just football goals — life goals.
- What do you want from your college experience? What kind of campus? What kind of community?
- What does our program have to offer you? What resources, what support, what path?
It was a conversation about fit — about finding the right home for each individual athlete. College coaches speaking to these kids as future students, not just future roster spots.
Standing in that room, watching those interactions unfold, was one of the most genuinely moving experiences in recent memory. The energy between coaches and athletes was palpable. You could see the light turn on in a young man’s eyes the moment he realized that a college coach was actually interested in him — not just what he could do on a Saturday afternoon.
This is what recruiting is supposed to look like.
The Legacy: From Terry Donahue to the NFL
The event carries the name of one of the greatest coaches in California football history for a reason.
Terry Donahue served as UCLA’s head football coach from 1976 to 1995, compiling a record that made him the winningest coach in both Pac-12 and UCLA history, a run that included five Rose Bowl championships. He believed in access. He believed in opportunity. He believed that football should open doors.
This event is his living legacy.
The numbers back it up:
- 4,800+ student-athletes have participated since inception
- 1 in 3 athletes who attend sign with a college
- 1,300+ athletes have signed with NCAA D-II, D-III, NAIA, or California community colleges
- Athletes have landed scholarships at institutions in 35 states and 160 colleges
- Average financial aid package: $25,000+ per year — roughly $100,000 toward a four-year degree
- Total financial aid awarded since 2013: nearly $46 million
Nearly $46 million. From a free event. Let that sink in.
From Great Park to the NFL: The CJ Ravenell Story
If you want the perfect picture of what this event can do for a young man’s life, look no further than CJ Ravenell.
In 2018, Ravenell — a kid from Golden Valley High School in Santa Clarita — walked through these same gates at Great Park. He competed. He interviewed. He earned a scholarship to Missouri Western State University, where he developed into a dominant defensive end.
In 2024, the Baltimore Ravens signed him.
Great Park → Missouri Western → the NFL.
That’s the pipeline. That’s the proof. And Ravenell is one of hundreds of stories just like his.
As Bakersfield’s Rogelio C. put it directly: “Thanks to the California Showcase, I received $44,582 dollars in financial aid.” (Source: CAShowcase.org)
RepMax Media’s Take: We Were There, and We’re Coming Back
RepMax Media was on the ground for yesterday’s event, and we want to be direct: this is one of the most important days in California high school football, full stop.
The talent was elite. The staff was exceptional. The organization was flawless. Parents were engaged and close. And the spirit of the entire event — the belief that every kid deserves a shot regardless of where they grew up or what their bank account looks like — was alive in every corner of that facility.
We are actively exploring a multi-year partnership with the California Showcase to help drive awareness, early enrollment, and signups across Northern, Central, and Southern California. Our goal is simple: make sure that every athlete in this state knows this event exists, knows what it can do for them, and shows up ready to compete.
If you haven’t signed with a program by signing day in 2027, do not give up. The California Showcase is your next step. Free entry. Real coaches. Real scholarships. Real futures.
The Bottom Line
High school football in California is stacked with talent. Thousands of talented young men will close out their senior seasons without a scholarship offer. Some will assume their opportunity is gone.
It isn’t.
The 13th Annual Terry Donahue Memorial California Showcase proved yesterday — again — that it is never over. That talent finds a way. That opportunity, when you give it to everyone, changes everything.
$46 million in financial aid. 1,300+ signees. And a path to the NFL that started at a free event in Irvine.
If you’re a California athlete still looking for your home — mark your calendars, follow @CAShowcase on Instagram, and visit CAShowcase.org the moment 2027 registration opens.
Your opportunity is out there. Yesterday proved it.
For more information on the California Showcase, visit CAShowcase.org and follow @CAShowcase on Instagram. For coverage updates from RepMax Media, follow us across all platforms.
Sources: CAShowcase.org | National Football Foundation | Instagram @CAShowcase