If someone is a high school football player why would he be eligible to play in a College Football game?
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
It's not because Americans thinks that NFL football is more important than a college education. It is supply and demand. More people will pay to watch a pro game, or companies will pay to advertise during a TV broadcast of game, than people will pay for a college lecture. Fewer people can play football at the pro level than can teach at the college level.
The most fumbles in a College football game were 9.
Nothing. It's illegal to pay college athletes anything.
a guy who shouldn't be in college football
it was Joe Montana with 90 something
12 t.d.
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
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Play time for each player depends on the skill and position. If you are referring to the NFL or college football, players that start play usually only one position. Anywhere from High School and below, many players play several positions. To answer your question, the average football player will play around two quarters, or 30 minutes of actual game time, depending on the game, skill level and age.
Halftime is 20 minutes during a college football bowl game.