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I AM planing no playing in NCAA football , but u nant to make my selp more visible . my freind friend won a state finnil game and recived an inventation to play at the NCAA.

2007-05-29 12:45:46 · 7 answers · asked by tt88754 1 in Sports Football (American)

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Try getting your coach to talk to some programs for you. A lotta programs want you to have the right body type, so you prolly need to add some weight and hit the weight room, football is very physical and the stronger and quicker you are the better.

2007-05-29 13:19:35 · answer #1 · answered by an23dy 3 · 0 0

Try signing up to attend a camp at a school you are interested in attending. If you do well at camp, the coaches will take notice and start contacting you.

If you are better suited to play at a lower level, perhaps D-3, when you take your ACT or SAT there is the opportunity to sign up for a service which will send your information to schools which would be academically interested in you. After you get your results in the spring of your junior year, you will probably get information from those smaller schools most of the summer. Send the information back, and indicate that you are interested in playing football. And then they will send you information if they might be interested in you, sight unseen. I was a valedictorian of a small school (250 kids, graduating class of 58), and I got letters from head coaches about playing football - and not only did my high school not play football, I've never worn a football helmet or played any type of organized football - although being a 6'2', 215# basketball player and track participant didn't hurt. They will probably send a brochure about the program and a questionaire for you and your coach to fill out. I never responded any further, but a couple of schools were so interested that they sent recruiters to my school just to see me the fall of my senior year (thankfully, they all wanted interviews during my Shakespeare class). D-3 coaches are willing to take flyers on kids that the admissions department think will make good students, particularly if no scholarships are going to be lost.

But if your English skills are represented by your question, I wouldn't worry about playing football in college unless you are an All-American. The NCAA is cracking down on academics, and your question is just horrible.

2007-05-29 20:22:49 · answer #2 · answered by David B 5 · 0 0

Try first learning how to spell and use proper grammar and sentence structure. That will probably impress the NCAA, and least they'll know you are not mentally challenged.

2007-05-29 20:07:58 · answer #3 · answered by ndmagicman 7 · 0 0

hey what worked for me was a lot of tape and a coach that taught me how to practice.believe it or not scouts look at practice and grades.so if you arent a bluechip and still wanna go to a good program.keep your grades up and push yourself in practice and in games.plus send film of both
good luck

2007-05-29 19:52:48 · answer #4 · answered by jameyfcs 3 · 0 0

Try having sex with the ncaa comissioner's wife

2007-05-29 19:49:48 · answer #5 · answered by kiss_da_rings_hatas 1 · 0 2

e-mail me cuz i need to kno a lil more info lik your grade and your size... i kno cuz my lil cuz is trying to get more eyez on him. kgibson45@yahoo.com

2007-05-29 21:36:51 · answer #6 · answered by kgibson45 2 · 0 0

play good

2007-05-29 19:50:13 · answer #7 · answered by irish_speed 2 · 0 0

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