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walking on in college?


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Posted by: michael_s1988

i was just wondering how hard is it to successfully walk on a college football team?..



Posted by: IainDaniel

Depends on what college I would assume.



Posted by: bigss75

It also depends if you were a preferred walk on, or some guy just trying out



Posted by: P-funk

what sport? what division.



Posted by: michael_s1988

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It also depends if you were a preferred walk on, or some guy just trying out

was the difference?



Posted by: bigss75

A preferred walk on is where the team asks you to try out and a regular walk on is you just show up to the try outs. Preferred walk ons are usually on the team but they don't receive any scholarship money, because you cant give scholarships to everyplayer.



Posted by: michael_s1988

oooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo....



Posted by: fufu

Walk on?





Posted by: P-funk

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Walk on?

If you are not recruited out of high school by a college program, they will typically hold try outs for those people that think they can make the team. Usually, the walk ons round out the practice squad and scout teams (not always though...but usually).



Posted by: fufu

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If you are not recruited out of high school by a college program, they will typically hold try outs for those people that think they can make the team. Usually, the walk ons round out the practice squad and scout teams (not always though...but usually).
Ohhh I see.



Posted by: the nut

I was designated preferred walked on at D1 college, it just meant they saved me a spot on the team, but weren't offering a scholarship... Didn't play till JR year, but earned a scholarship for SR year for being a longsnapper believe it or not. I got recruited at D-1AA and D-2 schools and probably would have got a lot of run. But, I wouldn't trade the experience of playing ifo 90,000 people for anything.




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