Pacific Pro Football

[4] League plans were abandoned as of May 2020,[5] and reformatted to a scouting event called HUB Football.

[6] Don Yee, best known as the sports agent for Tom Brady, has advocated for years for college football players to be paid, particularly via a 2010 op-ed in The Washington Post.

[3] Yee and other sports agents saw that young players were not being served by the existing college football system.

[3] By February 2018, the league pushed its start back to the summer of 2019, and signed on Adidas as a major sponsor.

[12] On September 25–27, 2019 the Pac Pro held their official event, a three-day workout called "Scrimmage" an invitation-only camp.

In the inaugural camp, players received coaching from former NFL quarterback Ty Detmer and longtime NFL and college coaches Dwaine Board (defensive line), Dave Magazu (offensive line), Geep Chryst (Wide Receivers), Steve Logan (Quarterbacks), Jimmy Williams (Defensive Backs) and Rick Minter (Linebackers).

[20] Notable Attendees: After league plans were abandoned, Yee announced his initiative will be reformatted to a scouting event called HUB Football.

[28] Per HUB website, they "maintained direct relationships with professional football league offices and teams and will share player data, video and whatever is necessary to enhance the exposure of The CAMP players and provide an additional platform to secure their next professional football opportunity".

[30] In June 25, 2023 Yee announced that he pulled the plug on current HUB Football operations, while Senior Vice President of Football Operations, Tom Goodhines, will start his own scouting event called GRID Camps.