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Football By The Numbers

Football By The Numbers. Football: 1.7% of college players play professionally, 0.08% of high school players do High school players:  1,108,441 College players:  67,887 Draftees:  255 Source:  NCAA. Where to Play?. 124 FBS/ D1 Schools (85 Scholarships)

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Football By The Numbers

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  1. Football By The Numbers • Football: 1.7% of college players play professionally, 0.08% of high school players do • High school players: 1,108,441 • College players: 67,887 • Draftees: 255 Source: NCAA

  2. Where to Play? • 124 FBS/ D1 Schools (85 Scholarships) • 122 FCS/ D1AA Schools (63 Scholarships) • 167 D2 Schools (0 Scholarships) • 241 D3 Schools (0 Scholarships) • 68 Ju-Co Schools (0 Scholarships) • 80 NAIA Schools (24 Scholarships)

  3. How Coaches Recruit • Letters • Eye Test (Camps/Visits) • Highlight Tape (Send via Hudl) • Transcripts • Phone Calls • Visits (Spring and Fall) • Offers

  4. NEW NCAA Division I Initial- Eligibility Academic Requirements • For college-bound student-athletes enrolling full time at an NCAA Division I college or university on or after August 1, 2016, there are three possible academic outcomes: • 1. Full qualifier = competition, athletics aid (scholarship), and practice the first year. • 2. Academic redshirt = athletics aid the first year, practice in first regular academic term (semester or quarter). • 3. Nonqualifier = no athletics aid, practice or competition the first year.

  5. NCAA Division I Full Qualifier: Requirements for Athletics Aid, Practice and Competition • Students will need to meet the following requirements to receive athletics aid, practice and compete their first year: • 16 core courses in the following areas: • 4 years English; • 3 years math at Algebra I level or higher; • 2 years natural or physical science (one lab if offered at any high school attended); • 1 year additional English, math or natural/physical science; • 2 years social science; and • 4 years additional from areas above or foreign language, philosophy or comparative religion. • Minimum required GPA: • Minimum GPA of 2.300 in those 16 core courses. • Graduate from high school.

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