That depends on one key aspect. Did you ever become a professional player? My understanding is that you have four or five years (see red-shirting) that you are eligible to play, but if you happen to become a pro football player and get paid, you 'for-go' your eligibility to play. If you simply leave and come back, then you can still play. Ex. 1: Chris Weinke, QB, Florida State Ex. 2: The movie 'Necessary Roughness' with Scott Bakula.
There are several football players that played for Auburn in college that later went on to play in the Pros, including Bo Jackson and Quentin Groves.
Yes. He attended grade school and high school (Glendale High School) in Glendale, California and then attended the University of Southern California (USC) on an athletic scholarship, majoring in pre-law.
Chris Schenkel and later Keith Jackson.
Yes,in College he was a football player then he was a wrestler then in his later life he was an actor
College at Pitt. Signed as an undrafted FA to the Colts and later played for the Ravens.
Cliff Richard attended Cheshunt Secondary Modern School, later renamed Riversmead School (which was later rebuilt and renamed Bishopslea School) from 1952 to 1957.
Mount Holyoke College
The original Hall of Fame was found in New York, New York, but later caught fire and perished. The third College Football Hall of Fame is in Madison Wisconsin, Illinois on route 183, just south of I-94.
Madonna graduated from high school, went to college, but later dropped out.
He did not go to College. He dropped out of High School and later got his GED later in order to join the Air Force. (Can be found in his book "A Man Named Dave.")
Initially, he attended a grammar school in Huntingdon, England. Later, he attended a college associated with Cambridge University.
Isaac Newton received his elementary education at The King's School. He later went on to college at Trinity College on a scholarship.