You might could if you were really good and played in your senior year. If you aren't that amazing you might would have to walk on.
Applying to UCLA football will first require significant high school football experience. Generally speaking, one must be recruited to the team as a senior from high school by college football scouts attending games.
You have to be on the high school team.... And then u Video record your game(s) then send them to schools and if your good enough they will draft you
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As of 2011, the most well-known alumnus of Hamtramck High School's Football team is Willie Fleming. Willie played running back for the school team before being recruited to the University of Iowa and finally, going on to play in the Canadian Football League in 1959.
No. He played high school hockey in Canada.
No, Antonio Gates only played High School Football before the NFL.
Yes it can. If you go to a school that is well known for football more scouts are likely to show up to watch you. You may think that if you play for a crap team any you are better than many of they players that the scout will take note of that you will be disappointed the scout compares players based on their skill not by how well they preform compared to their team mates. So if you are serious about trying to get recruited go to a school well known for its football program.
He played football and was on the swim and track teams in college. In high school he also was on the basketball team.
Bob Sanders, who was a football player, attended school at the University of Iowa.While he was there, he played all 4 years as a College Football star for the University of Iowa.
Its called a walk-on. It means they didnt get recruited for an athletic scholarship, instead they went to the teams open tryouts, mini camp or combine.
yes if your good..but ull probably suck
Went to high school with Bruce Feldman. He didn't play high school football. Does know his stuff for sure regardless of if he played or not.....