Why ProspectU Post Grad?

Prospect U Post Grad offers an extra year for players to improve their game, get faster, stronger, and keep four years of eligibility. With today’s transfer portal, it’s a huge disadvantage for players coming out of high school. By joining a post grad program, you can play a full fall and spring schedule against college and other post grad programs. As mentioned earlier, you lose zero years of eligibility. Our main goal is to find each player the right fit for them college wise. This will also give each player the opportunity to experience life away from home in a college type setting program, that will only better prepare each player for college the following year. Our location is perfect with beaches and year round warm weather.
Prospect U Post Grad will be located in Panama City Beach, Florida. What young athlete coming out of high school wouldn’t want to experience living life and playing baseball at the beach.

Games
Our team will play a full schedule in the fall and spring against college and other post grad teams. Our goal is to put our players in front of college coaches as much as possible.
Who will be developing each player
Each coach on staff will have college coaching and playing experience. Our program will be treated just like a regular college program. Our players will be very prepared going into a college program the following year. Our coaching staff will work extremely hard to find each player the right fit college-wise.

Education Purposes
Post Grad players are allowed to take classes as a part time student and not lose any eligibility. Players can take classes at the local junior college.
Prospect U Facilities
Our practices and home games will be held at Publix Sports Park. Publix Sports Park is an all-turf complex and is one of the top facilities in the country. Our players will also be using a local gym for weightlifting purposes.



Coaching Staff
Brett Weeks, a native of Pensacola, Florida, enters his 5th season of coaching at the collegiate level. Weeks brings extensive experience from the High School to four-year NCAA level. After completing his playing career at Jefferson Davis Community College (Coastal Alabama North), he pursued his passion for the game at Tate High School in Cantonment, Florida. After spending three seasons at Tate, Weeks ventured into the college ranks taking a Graduate Assistant position at the University of West Alabama (Livingston, AL). Shortly thereafter, Weeks accepted the Pitching Coach/Recruiting Coordinator position at Coastal Alabama Community College in Brewton, AL. Weeks has also served time coaching at Spring Hill College in Mobile, AL and The University of West Florida (Pensacola, FL). Throughout his coaching career, Weeks has had four former players drafted in the Major League Baseball Amateur Draft and has coached 18 All-Conference players at the NJCAA and NCAA level. Weeks currently resides in Pensacola, Florida.