School of Hard Knocks
An Adjective for division is: Hard. EX: The hard division really made me have to think.
practice on kicking the ball show them how good you are at shooting goals, not many make it to college futboll but if you try hard you can
Work hard play in college hope for the best of you have a small chance
Depends on the draft choice. There are over 1,000 players taken in each year's draft. Only the top 10% or so will get signing bonuses (under $50K) and only the top 1-10 will get significant bonuses. Often, if you have a college scholarship lined up, the team will offer to pay for your schooling after you "retire" from baseball. It all depends on how badly they want you to sign. If they have 10 other draft picks with similar skills, you will have to take what you get and work hard.
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By entering the draft and a team choosing them. Usually all football players go to college and play football there. You declare eligibility for the NFL draft and train, visit teams, and train some more. It's really hard work, but when you are drafted you feel very accomplished.
Yeah it is cause mostly division 1 and sometimes division 2 athletics get drafted and nobody notice them anyway. division 3 sucks their the worst why would someone waste their valuable time on them.
This is tough to answer due to the fact that the question is so open and too general. Its very hard to get into the NBA if that's what your asking. Playing in highschool is fairly easy but can be tough. Transitioning to college is very tough and very few make the NBA draft.
You MUST be amazing! It takes size athleticism and skill to play d1 basketball you must also have looks from recruiters or coaches for a better chance.
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It is hard to argue best because of the number of positions available and their impact. However, I would argue Justin Verlander is the best. I assume you mean draft class.