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∙ 13y agoYou are only allowed to accept the amount you're expenses were (Flight there, Hotel, Food, vehicle rental (if used), and flight back) if you accept anymore and the NCAA finds out you are no longer qualified for the NCAA.
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No. If you want to be in sports during your college years you are certainly not required to turn professional. In fact less than 1% of all student athletes make it to the professional level.
college: 84%professional: 78%
The Airforce Academy is the college for future Air Force officers. The cadets that are athletes at the Air Force Academy will have to fulfill their commitment to the Air Force before becoming professional athletes. This means they typically have to serve four or more years.
Depending on their sport and skill level, some NCAA athletes will go on to become professional athletes. However, the vast majority will go on to live a normal life working a job pertaining to their degree.
There aren't regulations of speaking to college athletes.
Miles Austin (WR for Dallas Cowboys) and John Nalbone (TE for Miami Dolphins)
98.7% don't go onto professional 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.
Yes, college athletes attend class with non athletes.