Skip to main content

Reply to "Post Grad/JC/ or Small D1"

The roster logjams are a real issue and will continue to be an issue into 2024

Your choices are fairly clear:

1) Take a gap year, get healthy, and have more of a chance to contribute on the playing field for 4 years

2) Enroll right away, work while you wait, sit the bench, contribute in any way you can, hope to start by your Junior year….but actually graduate from college as a 22 year old.  Some of these guys are finishing up college as 24-25 year olds these days.  That’s 2-3 less years of earnings power post college, and for those with pro aspirations: a 24 year old rookie is awfully old

btw athleticism  is increasing at a rapid pace.  A 6.7 runner is more of a high level D3 guy these days than a D1, especially if he doesn’t have prodigious power

Last edited by 3and2Fastball
×
×
×
×