10-15 years ago it would have been a very high percentage, maybe 30-50%. But that was in the days where athletes would letter in 3 or 4 sports. With the current emphasis on year round dedication, including spring/fall leagues and travel teams that percentage is probably very low 10%?
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According to the NCAA here are the stats:Men's BasketballLess than one in 35, or approximately 3.1 percent of high school senior boys playing interscholastic basketball will go on to play men's basketball at a NCAA member institution.About one in 75, or approximately 1.2 percent of NCAA male senior basketball players will get drafted by a National Basketball Association (NBA) team.Three in 10,000, or approximately 0.03 percent of high school senior boys playing interscholastic basketball will eventually be drafted by an NBA team.These numbers relate to high school seniors, so if you estimate that seniors are 40% of the average high school team, then the percentage of players on the team to make it to the next lower are even lower:High school to College3.1% of Seniors1.1% of Varsity PlayersCollege to pros 1.2%High school to Ppros0.038% of Seniors0.015% of Varsity Players
A lot of Players do because of the stress of school and football
There are twelve players on the field in Canadian football. A typical high school team will have approximately 35 players.
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In Canadian football, while only 12* players are playing on the field at once, teams need more than just 12* players. They must have an offensive and defensive team. Most high school football teams have 1st, 2nd, and 3rd string players, so thirty to forty players is a reasonable number. * only 11 in American football
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unless u are the best in D-3 it is very unlikely
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Miami University
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