About 2.4%.
9000 become college players, and 215 become NFL players.
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"While many young people every year set their goals on becoming NFL players, it is extremely difficult to reach that level. Statistically of the 100,000 high school seniors who play football every year, only 215 will ever make an NFL roster. That is 0.2%! Even of the 9,000 players that make it to the college level only 310 are invited to the NFL scouting combine, the pool from which teams make their draft picks."
The percentage of college players going on to play pro softball is .002%.
45,000 Including Joe Reitz from the Colts who played basketball at Northwestern in college.
Yes. At one time there was a football game called, "The Pros vs The All Stars." It featured the best professional football team against the best college players graduating and going into the pros. The Pros usually won but sometimes the All Stars won. One year there was a strike and the game was cancelled. It never resumed.
the players are holding up 4 fingers to signify that they are going to win the "4th" quarter
they can walk on
They were going to the shirt room to cleaning it
Special teams players. Each player stands on their number before going in. Eliminates the chance of having too many or wrong players on the field or having to burn a timeout to get it right.
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because if its a good team, then there going to be famous & make alot of money.
I am assuming you are asking if you can be a professional football player without going to college. The answer is yes. You would contact the team for which you are interested in trying to play. The odds of getting a tryout without an agent to represent you and no resume of football experience are very, very bad.
yes
Not really 100% sure but I'm going to say no