The exact number of Division 1 College Football players is unknown. However there are a total of 80,000 college football players across all divisions.
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No. Many of them wind up signing as free agents with National Football League teams. Some of them eventually made it big in the pro game (example: Dallas Cowboys quarterback Tony Romo, who was not drafted in 2003).
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There is no roster limit but only 36 players may be on scholarship. Division I allows for 85 players on scholarship and Division I-A allows for 63.
the answer would be about 63 considering that each football "college" team is about 30 players long...
Approximately 1.6% of high school football players go on to play at the NCAA Division I level. This percentage reflects the highly competitive nature of college football and the vast number of high school athletes. Many factors, including talent, recruitment, and opportunities, influence this small percentage.
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