Photos from the 2026 Orlando FBU Camp show drills and evaluations for middle, high school players

A regional stop on a national youth-football circuit
The 2026 Orlando Football University (FBU) camp was held Saturday, February 7, 2026, at West Orange High School in Winter Garden, Florida. The Orlando date is listed as an early-season stop on FBU’s 2026 regional camp schedule, part of a series of one-day events staged in multiple U.S. cities through the spring.
FBU describes its camp platform as operating since 2007 and as having trained and hosted competition for more than 150,000 athletes across its events, which include regional camps, national showcases, tournaments and all-star games.
What the photos capture: position work, testing and coach-led instruction
The photo set from the Orlando camp centers on the core elements of a modern showcase-style evaluation: athletes grouped by position, rotating through drill stations, and moving between individual instruction and competitive reps. The visual focus is less on a single game setting and more on skills demonstration—footwork, hand placement, releases, tackling form and pursuit angles—typically emphasized in camp environments where coaches need repeated, comparable reps to assess technique.
FBU’s published camp format outlines a day structure that starts with check-in and orientation, then shifts into testing and individual work before additional on-field segments. The overall design is aligned with the reality of one-day regional camps: limited time to teach, evaluate and provide athletes with measurable feedback.
Who participates, and how the camp is organized
Registration categories for the Orlando camp include middle school and high school participants, organized by graduating class ranges and by position groups. The event listing also indicates position-specific registration options across offense and defense, including quarterback, running back, wide receiver/tight end, offensive line, defensive line, linebacker and defensive back.
The camp listing places the Orlando session at West Orange High School (1625 Beulah Road, Winter Garden). Pricing is presented as a base camp cost with additional processing fees shown at checkout.
Why these camps matter for athletes and families
Regional camps have become a year-round feature of youth football development, particularly in states with deep talent pools. They provide structured instruction and a standardized setting for evaluation, while also giving athletes experience competing outside their usual team environment. For families, the camps often function as a single-day, travel-light alternative to longer tournament weekends, with the tradeoff that a short format compresses both learning and assessment into a limited number of reps.
Event: 2026 Orlando FBU Camp
Date: February 7, 2026
Site: West Orange High School, Winter Garden, Florida
Editor’s note: This story summarizes verified event details and the visual record of the camp environment shown in the published photo gallery.