1 player out of every 35 high school Basketball players gets to play for a college team. This translates to around 3 percent. 1 out of every 75 College Basketball players gets to play for a National Basketball Association team.
no
It depends on what kind of surgery you had
Virtually nil.
There are many famous college football players who gained fame following their playing career. President Gerald Ford was an outstanding college football player.
yes
USC
he play football when he was in high school
That depends; who are you? If you were a past college football player who wants to return after playing four years, sorry, but you cannot return to play college football after your 4 years of eligibility are up.
No, there is no requirement to have a degree, however, playing College Football is considered a requirement to learn how to play and work under stress.
Very slim. Well it depends. If you wanted to get in to football especially to become popular on a national level, you should of joined football before you graduated from high school. I'm pretty sure there's an adult football league some where. But it will be limited to small tight knit community only.
You could try out for a football scholarship (only if your in high school).
A college football data record, is so that the people that are in charge can see what the college student has done that is good and what needs to be improved, including what he has scored, what position he has been playing in, and if they need him to improve for college or not.