
How the Esports Combine Helps College Programs Find Players
10/13/20 • 29 min
The Esports Combine is a networking and recruiting event designed to help college esports programs find players who are good enough to compete on their teams, and potentially earn scholarships. Students get the chance to learn about the esports industry while showing off their skills in front of the recruiters in charge of filling out rosters. Esportz Network has signed on as the official network of the event and in this episode Bill Dever, the Chief Creative Officer of Harena Data, the company behind the Esports Combine joins the show to talk about the event and the college esports space at large.
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The Esports Combine is a networking and recruiting event designed to help college esports programs find players who are good enough to compete on their teams, and potentially earn scholarships. Students get the chance to learn about the esports industry while showing off their skills in front of the recruiters in charge of filling out rosters. Esportz Network has signed on as the official network of the event and in this episode Bill Dever, the Chief Creative Officer of Harena Data, the company behind the Esports Combine joins the show to talk about the event and the college esports space at large.
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For daily esports news, check out the Esports Minute.
Follow Mitch on Twitter @Mitch_Reames
Follow Esportz Network on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @EsportzNetwork
Or visit our website esportznetwork.com for updates on what's to come!
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