It's possible, but you'd have to be an exceptional athlete. You'd have to be willing to work very hard as well. A small school wouldn't hurt.
2007-07-24 04:37:55
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answered by Anonymous
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Okay, First of all no one is impressed with fake numbers, unless the stop watch was started when you hit the 20 yard line.. Second of all football isn't only size and speed, you have to know the fundamentals or you will be worse that the kicker And finally, the NFL very rarely acquires a player from out of the realm of college football, unless you start in the CFL, AFL or any other branch of football. If your so interested in football, try and go to a junior college, because you still have eligibility and if you are good enough transfer to a D1 school and see if you can get drafted, or picked up as a free agent.
2016-03-15 22:24:35
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answered by Anonymous
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It's possible, but the big basketball powers like Florida, Texas, Ohio State, UCLA and the like won't be interested in you. You might want to start off in a community college if you're interested in inter-collegiate athletics. If it's just for fun, most colleges have an intra-mural program of some kind.
2007-07-24 04:38:49
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answered by jack of all trades 7
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Sure you can. Do you play in any club leagues? Tere are opportunities at many levels, not just DI. There are more than 280 D II programs, 359 D III's and 248 NAIA schools offering basketball programs. Not to mention the more than 400 JC schools that offer teams. www.sportsworx.com can help you with the whole process and they place over 85% of their enrolled athletes.
2007-07-24 05:08:57
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answered by Anonymous
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yes it is, but the thing is you have to be exceptionally good because youll hav e the cards stack against you. also, you have to develope a high basketball iq, which most players get through playing organized ball all their lives. and another thing, most walk-ons played in high school.... but dont let all these difficulties stop you because anything is possible and this isnt a very big stretch.
look at it this way: antonio gates from the san diego chargers became one of the best tight ends in football without playing college football (different sport but same, and ever harder, concept)
2007-07-24 05:37:06
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answered by Roland C 2
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If I told you "no" would that stop you from trying out?
Anything is possible. There have been walk-on's in pro ball without college experience.
2007-07-24 04:43:22
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answered by surffsav 5
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It happens. Scottie Pippen was a towel boy for his college team until his sophomore year. A growth spurt at about 18 or 19 years old would sure help your chances.
2007-07-24 09:36:48
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answered by gobiasindustries 3
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Yes
2007-07-24 11:51:33
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answered by Anonymous
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i dont think steve francis played in high school
2007-07-24 05:51:48
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answered by That 70s Show Dude 6
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