College Football/college walk-on
Expert: Thom Brooks - 11/11/2008
Question
Im a senior at my highschool in this is my first year there playing football.I battle for a position on the football team and ended up second string MLB I have not recived any letters from any colledges but I no I have what it takes to play college football Is should I walk and if so how do I go about it.Thank you
AnswerDeandre, hello!
I have attached some sites for you to review. You are at a disadvantage when competing against men that have played several years longer, but if you have the mental and physical skills, you can still be a highly competitive college player so don't give up!
Thom Brooks
Please review the following websites. The first one is my youngest son's band!
www.myspace.com/listen2three
Official Web Site of the NCAA
http://www.ncaapublications.com/Uploads/PDF/Football_Rulesadc982b5-03fb-4e27-828... c2d26b95e6c1.pdfhttp://www.ncaa.org/library/rules/2006/2006_football_rules.pdf
http://www1.ncaa.org/membership/membership_
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