The Baby Superbowl: All-Star High School Football Game Framework
Good Afternoon Coach,
It was a pleasure speaking with you last night about the future of Mississippi Sports. I am truly energized by the immense potential for creating what could become the greatest high school football game in the nation—aptly named "The Baby Superbowl." This is indeed a historic opportunity.
Objective
The primary goal is to identify coaches in Louisiana who can join an all-star football committee to accomplish three main objectives:
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Identify top-tier athletes who are eligible to play in the all-star game
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Select highly skilled coaches to lead teams in the event
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Conduct a SWOT analysis for the all-star game
Key Dates
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All-Star Game: Saturday, December 20, 2025
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All-Star Practice: Monday, December 15 – Friday, December 19, 2025
Locations
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Game Day: Jackson State University (Mississippi will host the inaugural year)
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Practices: Each team will practice simultaneously at a separate local high school, to be determined
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Housing: Teams will stay together in a secure local hotel, yet to be selected
Initial Overview
The foundational structure of the event is already established. Touted as the soon-to-be "Biggest High School Rivalry Game in the Nation," this game will be one of two matchups held on the same day at the same stadium. The event will showcase 9th to 12th grade athletes who are among the best in Louisiana—players who exemplify the state's highest level of talent.
Next Steps
Once the necessary coaching staff is secured, we can proceed with the following steps:
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Schedule a Zoom meeting by the end of this week or early next week with our Louisiana colleagues
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After identifying and meeting with our Louisiana staff, plan a joint press conference to announce the event in both states
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Arrange the press conference as soon as possible
These steps are essential for turning this vision into reality. I look forward to your response, Coach, and to working together on this exciting project.