You can enter the NFL Draft with three years of college education. Many football players will redshirt as a freshman which is the NCAA legal way of giving a student five eligible years of football at college. You may see people enter the draft as a sophomore, however the redshirted so it is actually their 3rd year in college.
Without a doubt, the best rivalry in college football is Ohio state and Michigan.
Technically, you don't need any education beyond high school, many players are from foreign nations and have only high school educations. Many players do have some college experience, however, it is not required. Baseball is different than basketball and especially football in that there isn't a huge gap in physical development that must occur to become a professional. Baseball has a good minor league system to develop a lot of young players where college would train basketball and football players.
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Yes you can. INTEC education is education without boarders
Yes. The NCAA allows players and receive and keep game "mementos" of "nominal value," such as game balls without jeopardizing their eligibility.
I am assuming you are asking if you can be a professional football player without going to college. The answer is yes. You would contact the team for which you are interested in trying to play. The odds of getting a tryout without an agent to represent you and no resume of football experience are very, very bad.
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A metaphor is a comparison between to nouns without using the words "like" or "as" Ex. The football players stampeded onto the field. Here the football players are being compared to a herd that is stampeding.
Football players are undoubtedly tougher than soccer players. Football players tackle each other every game, slam into each other, pile on top of each other, and is the sport most prone to injuries and concussions. Soccer players are tough for running endurance, but football players run hundreds of yards a game, just not as much as a soccer player. In all, football players are tougher than soccer players. Soccer is tougher because you don't wear protection from head to toe like in football. Where in soccer you tackle,kick,shoot and all that stuff without protection.
Yes, but you need a G.E.D.
Yes, people can make the NFL with out playing college football. Vince Papale who played for the American Football League. He played from 1976 through 1978. Also he was the AFL's oldest rookie at 30. During that time, he played in 41 of 44 regular season games (regular seasons being 14 games in 1976-1977 and 16 games in 1978. He later had the movie "Invincible" made after his true story.