Are college football players required to take and do well in classes? How long has this been a requirement?
I need to know if college football players are required to take and do well in college classes (I believe they are, in current times), but even more specifically, I need to know how long this has been a requirement by law or colleges for football players at their schools to do so.
What colleges should someone who did not play high school football look to?
The person has skills, speed and a lot of agility but due to the district he lived in being poor, his high school was not able to afford a football program.
Are Division 3 schools and the Ivies friendly towards walk ons since they don’t recruit top football players?
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