BYU.
Without a doubt, the best rivalry in college football is Ohio state and Michigan.
no
they can walk on
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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cricket. For getting out without scoring a run.
You must attend the school you're playing for.
Technically no, but someone without a background of high school and college football will generally not have the knowledge and technique necessary to play professionally. Additionally, it will be extremely difficult to attract a pro team's attention without having the college game to showcase yourself.Rarely, teams hold open tryouts and an exceptionally athletic person (who normally has played football at a college, albeit possibly a smaller one) may get invited to the scout team.
Tennessee Volunteers with 773
Wake Forest
YES
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.