I think so because in college because they are beginners a lot of points are scored not really giving it that high intesity level. i mean there are some college games like last night when rutgers won baby!! woo hoo!!
but thats besides the point. the NFL is more intense. you see it in the player's faces and you can see it on the field. especially when a really good team faces off with another really good team
2006-11-10 03:38:42
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answered by dancingstarr92 4
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i imagine so. that is problematical contained in the NCAAF because the crew adjustments significantly virtually each and every three hundred and sixty 5 days, the position contained in the NFL, the communities quite somewhat stay an similar. that is more convenient to artwork with, and anticipate extra from an NFL crew, plus all the money in touch makes it a lot extra severe.
2016-11-29 00:10:36
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answered by ? 4
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I would say so. I played high school football, and the differences in intensity between Frosh, JV, and Varsity are all very significant. I can just imagine the difference between college and the NFL is huge because you are playing against the best of the best.
2006-11-10 09:23:41
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answered by boomer72 1
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they're two different levels the nfl game is much faster then the college game but the college game is more fun to watch because of all the big plays and with the bcs being part of the equation
2006-11-10 04:43:58
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answered by Anonymous
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The talent level is a lot higher for sure. The NFL is a moneymaking machine and has a lot of outlets.
2006-11-10 04:32:34
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answered by Jim G 7
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I believe they are both intense but in the NFL, you have to play hard to get paid, in college, you have to play hard to keep playing.
2006-11-10 04:39:39
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answered by Anonymous
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YAH Cause all the action
2006-11-10 04:54:56
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answered by wanna_look_good 2
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