College athletics are very team oriented, and they like to give the entire team the same gear. Most of the time during practices, they will all be wearing at the very least, school colors and usually very similar uniforms. This, coupled with the fact that most people are paying to be at that school anyways, allows for athletes to get the gear that they do.
yes because if you give free equpiment then that means their brand gets out and more people wanna buy from them
There aren't regulations of speaking to college athletes.
I believe companies should give away free shoes and equipment to high school athletes only if their school is a part of the company. Such as Nike, Jordan, etc but if the student is playing for the team there shouldn't be no concerns.
Yes, college athletes attend class with non athletes.
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a lot
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20%
7% of attendees of Dividson are student athletes
Less than 2% of college athletes in the United States go on to play professionally in their respective sports. The likelihood of making it to a professional level varies depending on the sport and level of competition. It's important for student-athletes to focus on academics and personal development in addition to athletic pursuits.
3.3 and higher