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The prefix 'inter' in the word intercollegiate means more than one college. Intercollegiate football is a football game between teams from two different colleges.
No...a high school football is smaller than a college football
Coaching is more an avocation or a calling. Many coaches have educational backgrounds in conjunction to their passion for the particular sport. While there are no formal coaching degrees, there are sports-related fields in which to take a degrees. Coaches often start out as players, coaching at the high school level, then moving to the college level as assistants. Outstanding college coaches are invited to the pros, but often return to college upon realizing the difference. It is a field that requires passion and an eagerness to learn about more than just the technical aspects of the game. It's about managing people, too.
Yes. High school and college (NCAA) footballs are slightly smaller and lighter.
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I would assume it is because there is a higher probability of them being drafted into the NBA than there is for football players to be drafted into the NFL.
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Attempt to keep plays centered in the field, to open up passing game.
College sports are typically more watched than pro sports. This is because there are a lot of college sports fans.
It can get you ready for high school football then ready for college than ready fro professional.
There is not one college football conference that gives more scholarships than others. Football scholarships are given by the actual colleges.
Amos Alonzo Stagg had 190 losses. That's the most I can find at the moment. I don't believe any college football coach has more than that.