Well honestly, anything they want, but usually a sports related major.
Here's an Example: Colt McCoy, Texas Longhorn's Quarterback 2006-2009, Major: Sports Management...
Yes you can but you have to graduate high school. for example football for boys and like Cheerleading for girls,
sports
Richard Billingsley has written: 'Major college football, 1982' -- subject(s): College sports, Football, Statistics 'Major college football' -- subject(s): College sports, Football, Statistics
4 years
Fox College Sports is a group of three United States digital cable networks. Major sports it covers includes basketball, tennis, paintball, baseball, and gymnastics.
Deion Sanders
Probably harvard, stanford, yale, and schools like that
Sports Illustrated covers a wide range of sports, including football, basketball, baseball, soccer, tennis, golf, and many others. They also feature coverage of major sporting events like the Olympics and the World Cup.
They have sports in college to partly have more fun in college but to give entertainment in college
College sports can be followed on websites such as CBS Sports. ESPN and Fox Sports also report from college sports. Another option is to use the many twitter accounts and blogs that focus on college sports.
At any YMCA which is located in just about every town
Vanderbilt University. source:Guiness book of sports trivia (1971)
its a sports college idot