after the sophomore season and prior to the junior season
they can walk on
Yes
They have to go for at least one there are some sophmores in the NFL Draft.
What do you mean by this question? If a college player enters the NBA Draft he can go back to college instead of the draft if he DOES NOT hire an agent. If a college players declares for the draft AND hires an agent he is in no matter what.
you don't have to but you can get signed from your school teams
Either go to college and excel at football, and hope they draft you...or find a way to get a free-agent tryout if you think you have professional football skills. Either way, you could probably use a good sports agent.
Yes. You must be at least a junior or a redshirt sophomore to declare for the draft.
now after they made the rule that u cant go out of high school yu have to go to college at the least your 3rd year or 4th year in college
You must either be a Junior or a Sophomore (Redshirted).
Casey Hampton went to college at Texas and was the 19th overall pick in the 2001 draft.
Because wealthy children could afford to go to college; thus receiving a "draft deferment."Most draft aged men had to work for a living, and couldn't afford to go to college, as that required carrying 18 college units to avoid the draft. 18 units was full time school.So the men that couldn't afford college had to go to war instead.
Well up until a few years ago you didn't have to go to college to get drafted but for multiple reasons now you do. the NBA and many scouts encourages young up and comer athletes to go to college and get colelge experience before playing in the NBA. So the Answer is yes, you do have to go to college and depending on how old you are you may only have to go for one year. Also to even become a pro ball player you must work hard and hone your skills on a daily basis, pray a lot, and hit the weights.