It's usually because the player had a bad experience or lost respect for his former college. Some guys are just trying to be funny or creative (Jared Allen names a culinary academy, but he went to Idaho) which can hurt a college for recruiting purposes. Some people will tell you it's because that player didn't attend college, this is almost NEVER the case. NFL rules require players to have been out of high school a minimum of 3 years before being eligible to play in the NFL.
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the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
Yes, college players are allowed radio helmets. However, there is only one radio helmet allowed on the field per team during a game.
Many NFL football players have brands on their arms because of the fraternities they were in during college
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the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
ya all levels of football do that
There is no limit to the amount of players that can be on a college football roster during the regular season. However, during the off-season the NCAA regulates that a total of 105 players are allowed on the roster.
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
The college system as we know it was not in place during Fibonacci's lifetime, so he did not "go to college" at all. Instead, he studied under leading Arab mathematicians of the time.
Yes, Dan Marino played in sneakers on turf during his college career at the University of Pittsburgh. At the time, many players opted for sneakers instead of traditional cleats, especially on turf surfaces, as it offered better traction and comfort. This choice was somewhat common in college football during that era. Marino's performance in college helped him transition successfully to the NFL, where he became a legendary quarterback.