98.7% don't go onto professional sports.
Around 25% of college athletes in the United States are freshmen. This is because most sports teams need a mix of players from different academic years for a balanced and competitive team.
Soccer!!!
40%
3.3 and higher
Billy Hawkins has written: 'The new plantation: black athletes, college sports, and predominantly white NCAA institutions' -- subject(s): National Collegiate Athletic Association, Social conditions, Racism in education, Race relations, African American college students, African American athletes, Racism in sports, College sports 'The new plantation' -- subject(s): College sports, Moral and ethical aspects of College sports, College athletes, National Collegiate Athletic Association, African American athletes, Social conditions, Race relations, African American college athletes, Racism in education, African American college students, Racism in sports
S. Thomas Stubbs has written: 'The attitudes of selected male college athletes and coaches toward the values of athletic participation' -- subject(s): Athletes, Attitude (Psychology), Attitudes, Coaches (Athletics), College athletes, College sports, Psychological aspects, Psychological aspects of College sports
Less than 2% of college athletes in the United States go on to play professionally in their respective sports. The likelihood of making it to a professional level varies depending on the sport and level of competition. It's important for student-athletes to focus on academics and personal development in addition to athletic pursuits.
"Only less than 2 percent of basketball or football student-athletes go pro,..."From:Young, Jessica Lam Hill. The Daily Free Press. "Athletes Graduate At Higher Rate: NCAA Study". 11 July 2007. News Section.
Yes, athletes are on a scholarship to play sports. That's there main purpose of being there.
SPORTS for Exceptional Athletes was created in 2007.
this is a guess about 75%
No