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<blockquote data-quote="TheJuiceIsLoose" data-source="post: 763301" data-attributes="member: 5460"><p>Your analysis is somewhat flawed </p><p></p><p>#1 The Pwr5 is the Top65 Teams from the biggest & best Conferences vs Div1A equaling abt 130 Teams Total(Pwr5 +G5)</p><p></p><p>#2 Once you're in the Pwr5 at a Top25 Program and earn a starting spot the Odds really do improve A LOT </p><p></p><p>#3 If you can accomplish all the criteria in #2 plus get thru your college Career without any major injuries, your odds improve even more </p><p></p><p>#4 there are only so many Ppl on Planet Earth with the size-speed profile to make it thru HS FB and earn a Pwr5 scholarship, once you're in College and work year-round at FB, you separate yourself even more and improve your odds </p><p></p><p>#5 The NFL Draft is roughly 224 players (7 rounds X 32 Teams), plus Free Agent signings where the Players get smaller bonuses, maybe 325 new players make the NFL Each yr when you add in Practice Squads and in season signings due to Injuries</p><p></p><p>#6 Between the Srs at the Pwr5 + the Jrs that declare early + the upper G5 Program Srs, the NFL considers maybe 2,000 total for those 300 -325 slots, and the NFL then culls that initial 2,000 down to about 1,200 serious candidates for those 300-325 slots </p><p></p><p>#7 the summary of all this is if you can start for a Pwr5 Program and avoid major injuries during your college Career you have roughly a 1 in 4 chance to make some money in the NFL, once in the NFL then it starts over again where you have stay injury free, earn a starting job etc </p><p></p><p>#8 that's not too bad as far as odds are concerned when you consider that the typical Business Major, Marketing Major, etc is competing for a $75 to $100K Job where there are 500 candidates in a Resume Database for each opening that are just as Qualified as you are </p><p></p><p>#9 The NCAA and their BS "shamateurism" tries to downplay the Free Minor League System that big time CFB is by listing the odds of all CFB players when considering the chances to make the NFL </p><p></p><p>There are maybe 1,100 NCAA Member Colleges + NAIA Colleges, so there might be 750 Colleges that have FB Programs, maybe 500?, anyway the Odds to make the NFL from a Pwr5 Program are a lot better than the odds that NCAA lists for all Colleges </p><p></p><p>Given the payoff at the end, might as well go to Bama-UGA-Ohio State-Clemson-GT if you have the chance coming out of HS </p><p></p><p>Is it Game time yet?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheJuiceIsLoose, post: 763301, member: 5460"] Your analysis is somewhat flawed #1 The Pwr5 is the Top65 Teams from the biggest & best Conferences vs Div1A equaling abt 130 Teams Total(Pwr5 +G5) #2 Once you're in the Pwr5 at a Top25 Program and earn a starting spot the Odds really do improve A LOT #3 If you can accomplish all the criteria in #2 plus get thru your college Career without any major injuries, your odds improve even more #4 there are only so many Ppl on Planet Earth with the size-speed profile to make it thru HS FB and earn a Pwr5 scholarship, once you're in College and work year-round at FB, you separate yourself even more and improve your odds #5 The NFL Draft is roughly 224 players (7 rounds X 32 Teams), plus Free Agent signings where the Players get smaller bonuses, maybe 325 new players make the NFL Each yr when you add in Practice Squads and in season signings due to Injuries #6 Between the Srs at the Pwr5 + the Jrs that declare early + the upper G5 Program Srs, the NFL considers maybe 2,000 total for those 300 -325 slots, and the NFL then culls that initial 2,000 down to about 1,200 serious candidates for those 300-325 slots #7 the summary of all this is if you can start for a Pwr5 Program and avoid major injuries during your college Career you have roughly a 1 in 4 chance to make some money in the NFL, once in the NFL then it starts over again where you have stay injury free, earn a starting job etc #8 that's not too bad as far as odds are concerned when you consider that the typical Business Major, Marketing Major, etc is competing for a $75 to $100K Job where there are 500 candidates in a Resume Database for each opening that are just as Qualified as you are #9 The NCAA and their BS "shamateurism" tries to downplay the Free Minor League System that big time CFB is by listing the odds of all CFB players when considering the chances to make the NFL There are maybe 1,100 NCAA Member Colleges + NAIA Colleges, so there might be 750 Colleges that have FB Programs, maybe 500?, anyway the Odds to make the NFL from a Pwr5 Program are a lot better than the odds that NCAA lists for all Colleges Given the payoff at the end, might as well go to Bama-UGA-Ohio State-Clemson-GT if you have the chance coming out of HS Is it Game time yet? [/QUOTE]
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