Lol, no. You must be a superstar for pretty much all four years to get a scholarship to a division 1 college.
While that is likely true, there are exceptions. I personally know of an individual who only played his Sr. year of high school football. He went on to the Big 8 (shows how long ago this was), the NFL and eventually the Hall of Fame. He was certainly the exception.
You could try out for a football scholarship (only if your in high school).
No. Greene was a high school football star at Schlagel High School in Kansas City. He signed a football scholarship to play for Hutchinson Community College but two weeks before going to football camp he decided to spend his time solely on a track career. He turned down the scholarship.
When you get in high school college coaches come watch you if they think your a good player they will offer you a scholarship.
He had a high school education and a a football scholarship for college, but after his parents died he opted to stay home and take care of his brothers, rather than go to school.
he play football when he was in high school
Not every player is going to get a DI or DII scholarship straight out of High School. Sometimes the best thing about Juco Football is getting more reps against high quality competition.
He was 18 and right out of high school. Unfortunalty he was injured in his sophmore year at USC and lost his scholarship. Then his father Clyde died suddenly so there was no money for college. It was one of Wayne's biggest disappointments not to have finished college.
Yes you don't have to play high school football at all. You just have to fulfill the requirements of the college.
you only get a scholorship if your good enough for a school to give you one.
No...a high school football is smaller than a college football
Yes. He attended grade school and high school (Glendale High School) in Glendale, California and then attended the University of Southern California (USC) on an athletic scholarship, majoring in pre-law.
The university scholarship is the scholarship within a specific college that is given to a student based on their grades from high school and their SAT/ACT scores.