Want to learn life lessons from
Joe Mixon?
For $40 on March 25, children and teenagers can show up at Freedom High School in Oakley, Calif., to attend the former OU running back's inaugural Football L.I.F.E. camp.
According to the camp's website, the event is more than a football camp, it's a session about "learning, improving, family and experience" — or L.I.F.E.
"There is more to life than football, but for Joe and many others, the football field has been a classroom," the website's About page reads. "It is a classroom not only for LEARNING and IMPROVING, but also for building and connecting to FAMILY, and for sharing transformative EXPERIENCES."
Mixon, who declared for the NFL draft in January and had to sit out the 2014 season after punching
Amelia Molitor at Pickleman's Cafe, is hosting the first annual camp along with former Seahawks running back
Marshawn Lynch and Denver Broncos running back
C.J. Anderson. Other NFL players will also provide special appearances, according to a tweet Mixon posted Friday morning promoting the event.
The camp website says that there will be two sessions of the camp, one from 9:00-10:30 a.m. for 7-12 year olds and another from 12

o-1:30 p.m. for 13-17 year olds. Advanced registration, which isn't open yet on the website, is $40, while walk-up campers will be charged $55. There's room for 250 campers in each session.
According to Mixon's tweet, all proceeds will be going to the MixTeam Foundation.