http://www.arc.wvu.edu/admissions/fliers/B&E/mis.html
http://www.coachrod.com/Pages/Walk-Ons.html
2006-12-12 23:32:47
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answered by Tammy F 5
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Dude go to Clemson, they have the best football program out of all of those schools. A degree is nice, but most cases it's not like if your career in football doesnt work you're outta luck.
For instance, take a guy that went to my school that you may or may not have heard of. Ron Powlus went to my HS and was like the top HS recruit in the country in 1992. He played at Notre Dame for 4 years and after a few unsuccessful tries at the NFL and a stint in NFL Europe he ended up with a position at ND under Charlie Weis as a recruiter or assistant QB coach or something like that. My point is, even if you're not playing, football can offer you a lot career wise, so my advice is go with the biggest, best program available.
2006-12-13 00:36:58
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answered by thuglife 5
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Miami of Ohio the MAC conference is one of the best in the country. Miami is known as the cradle of coaches as many coaches have started their careers there. Check the marketing dept of Miami I belive it is one of the best. Good luck
2006-12-12 23:57:46
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answered by fortyninertu 5
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If I were you, I'd concentrate on getting a college degree which will put bread on the table. Football is fine, but such a career is very short lived, and very few really make it big.
2006-12-12 23:06:19
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answered by WC 7
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Play football in college. I suggest Clemson, I had some friends that went to school there and it is real nice. Plus the weather in South Carolina is pretty nice too.
2006-12-12 23:29:48
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answered by Anonymous
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if you want stay wit marketing, and play football at ohio. their program seems good right now
and you can complete a major and have a great football career at the same time, especially if the major is easy like marketing.
2006-12-12 23:06:47
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answered by haat 5
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I'm pretty sure if that was true you wouldn't be posting that question to a bunch of strangers on an internet question board.
I'm pretty sure you'd be asking family, friends and counselors what the best path to your future is.
2006-12-14 03:05:49
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answered by bad_dog76 5
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you should go to Temple University and turn that program around.
2006-12-13 01:55:49
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answered by RustyOwls 3
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