No because you have to get drafted from college. Actually - you can't because once you get paid, you cannot play for the NCAA - this applies for NCAA colleges only...I assume.
the college of saint rose
Football this sport brings more money to its schools
NCAA Basketball
As of Wednesday July 21, 2010 a federal judge ruled that cheerleading is not an NCAA college sport
The NCAA does not select a champion in Division I-FBS college football-the only varsity, NCAA-sponsored sport to not have an official championship. The NCAA does, however, recognize championships that are awarded by "major selectors;" organizations that are generally and widely regarded as major sources. Today, those sources are the BCS (in conjunction with its agreement with the ESPN/USA Today Coaches' Poll) and the Associated Press. Beginning with the 2014 football season, the College Football Playoff will replace the BCS.
National College American Association
The first official source of college football news was the NCAA. The first college football game was between Princeton and Rutgers University in 1869.
NCAA Women's Soccer Championship was created in 1982.
When soccer became a part of the National College Athletic Association's calendar, soccer received a big boost in both player participation and sponsors within the United States.
Various outlets carry official NCAA merchandise. Wal-Mart, Amazon and the official NCAA store to name just a few. The shops at the local sporting complex for the college in the area will also carry merchandise.
NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship was created in 1959.