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the fastest at of m school
i'ma good qb,saftey,cband wide reciever
i had 5000+yards in my 4 years in highschool
texas,florida,boise st,washington,wash st,auburn,lsu,oregon,usc have gaven me scholarships to play b-ball and football where should i attend

2007-05-17 08:37:38 · 38 answers · asked by mrqsjms 1 in Sports Football (American)

38 answers

Auburn always has great running back like bo jackson and ronnie brown ect.

2007-05-17 09:29:12 · answer #1 · answered by wolverines1211 2 · 0 0

If your for real, I'd have to say USC, even though I hate'em, Boise St is a great school, but not a pro style offence, also is the only Non BCS school on your list.
Stay out of Auburn, Tx and both Washingtons all need alot to rebuild, same in oregon.
Florida and LSU are great schools too,
So to recap:
1 USC
2 Florida
3 Boise State (You would fit so well if you can play both RB & WR!!!)
4 LSU
5 Texas
6 Oregon
7 Auburn
8 Washington St
9 Washington

2007-05-17 08:45:52 · answer #2 · answered by m d 5 · 1 0

USC has like 50 RB's on their roster so I would stay away form them. Boise St. is not a good offense to showcase RB skills. Wash and Wash St. are still rebuilding. I would say Auburn. Ignore the fact that it is my Alma mater. In the last several years, it has been a great showcase for RB's: Kenny Irons, Cadillac Williams, Ronnie Brown, Brandon Jacobs, Rudi Johnson, and Stephen Davis are all current RB's that attended Auburn. Good school for that position. Plus, the girls there are hot.

Plus, Auburn has a good team and great facilities for baseball.

2007-05-17 08:59:25 · answer #3 · answered by Aubie 4 · 0 0

Attend the school that will give you a "Full Scholarship." Make sure they have a great academic department for what you plan to major in.

Remember in sports, NFL scouts draft players not whole teams so if you go to an unknown school, but you are good the scouts will find you. I was given that advice by Ronnie Lott several years ago. Jerry Rice didn't come from a big name school and he is the greatest receiver of all time. Doug Williams attended a black college and threw four touchdown in the Super Bowl.

2007-05-17 08:46:19 · answer #4 · answered by BionicNahlege 5 · 1 0

Well, I think you have to factor in a few things:
How much the scholarship is worth, 4 years or two, or whatever.

How the school does academicly, cause even in the best sports collage, if you start failing, they will kick you out.

How much playing time you would get?

How much money will you make if any?

And then, you can add in which collages have the best sports program.

But, I give you a big warning on this, don't make your whole life sports. One big injury and you are out with no brains or knowledge to help you in life. Get the A on the test and then the touchdown. Sports won't take you all the way, but knowledge will.

Good luck

2007-05-17 08:58:31 · answer #5 · answered by aaronwinner 3 · 0 0

Pick USC they are the best football team in recent years. USC player get drafted (if they are good) and Pete Carrol is an awesome guy don't you think. All his players love him, and hes fun to be around. USC basketball is also getting a lot better. a USC degree has a lot of value in the job market too plus you WILL WIN a national Championship some time during your 4 year stint.!!!!!!

2007-05-17 09:09:38 · answer #6 · answered by DC 2 · 0 0

you are a bullsh*tter, I've seen the other questions you posted, how can you go from a 5'9 159 pound 14 year old punter to a 6'0 200 pound running back running a sub 4'4 with a football scholarship offer from sc, Florida and other big name schools after four years of play outside of recruiting season? Oh and why would you be pinning your "scholarship" choice on a bunch of strangers on the internet?

2007-05-17 09:02:28 · answer #7 · answered by jerod s 2 · 1 0

USC is probably the most popular out of all of those schools.. depends on what size school you would like, location, prices to get back home during vacations, how much playing time, and a lot of other things

no matter what..most likely you can always transfer if you are not happy
good luck =)

2007-05-17 08:40:39 · answer #8 · answered by Lindsay 3 · 0 0

first off congrats on the scholarships

second as a back up what do you want to do?

Most professional football players have bussines degrees or degrees in science, if you dont make it in the majors maybe you could still be part of foot ball or basket ball being in sport medicine also you'd have an advantage on this and you could improve your own healing knowing more about sport medicine
Texas is nice for this as well as florida

2007-05-17 09:05:43 · answer #9 · answered by Juleette 6 · 0 0

ur lying through your asshole. if you really that good you should already know where u want to go

and if u got a scholarship from those schools(you really didnt) you wouldnt take our opionion to where u should go. you would probably ask your family and friends.

and no schools nowadays give full scholarships for two sports.


i agree with the person above me. Theres now way in one month that you can go from 5'9 195 to 6'0 206 unless ur on steriods which means u hav small testis

2007-05-17 09:02:59 · answer #10 · answered by patsguy9210 3 · 1 0

woow you must be good then. well i would have to say, the college that will give you the most amount of playing time and the college that has turned out some awesome running backs. my opinion- go to auburn they produced cadillac williams and ronnie brown.

good luck and if you become famous how about sending an autograph this way

2007-05-17 08:43:46 · answer #11 · answered by topback35 4 · 0 0

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