30%
NO
Yes, ordinarily players get to keep their jerseys when they leave college.
I would assume it is because there is a higher probability of them being drafted into the NBA than there is for football players to be drafted into the NFL.
Basically 3 years out of high school you are eligible for the nfl draft or if you red shirted your freshman year, you can can leave as a sophomore.
all of them when they draft they look at how they did in collegeEdit: Not true. Many athletes are recruited with little or no education, some from foreign countries with no college. A 2009 Wall Street Journal article indicated only 24 players and managers in the entire league with degrees. NFL fares better as it tends to recruit from college. However, exceptions are always made for talented players.Real data is difficult to come by as the NCAA does its best to skew the statistics to portray athletes as good scholars. They don't even count athletes who leave college for the draft in their graduation statistics. Try to find out how many college athletes who leave early for the draft ultimately graduate with a degree. As information it's unobtainium.
michael jordan
yes
The draft will auto pick for u
It does at the division one level. Not at the division two level.
Chris Bosh left Georgia Tech after his Freshman season because he was predicted to be one of the top draft picks in the NBA Draft. he was selected 4th overall by the Toronto Raptors.
The NFL draft consist of 7 rounds. Currently there are 32 teams in the NFL so every year 224 people are drafted. Generally these are college students who finished their 4 years of eligibility. It is impossible to calculate an exact number as to how many go to the pro every year as there are several undrafted players on practice squads and even a few in the NFL as starters