"JUCO is for academic causalities and character concerns."
The roster limits at the FBS-level changed everything.
D1 caliber players with great grades will need to go the JUCO route to develop and eventually land at their level. FBS/FCS teams don't want to sign freshmen that won't make their 2-deep in the next 2 years. They don't want to waste resources on freshman who will red shirt and hit the transfer portal after 1 year.
The amount of 3.5+ GPA and 1200+ SAT kids going to elite JUCOs would shock you.
The parents and players that are unaware of this new trend still have a stigma about JUCO opportunities. They think JUCO players are dumb and the "degree you get isn't good." I'm a firm believer no one in this world cares about where you complete your general studies and undergraduate degree.
Moving forward, for the majority of athletes, JUCO is the most realistic route to the FBS/FCS. It also keeps your first 2 years of college far more affordable than NAIA/D3/D2 and even the FCS at times.
Those same players and parents (that still have a negative stigma of JUCO) will be the first to chase a PWO opportunity and they don't realize that the young man will not be getting developmental reps, and zero game film...When you get tired of paying for school and hit the transfer portal...you'll have no film and your football career essentially ends.
Go to JUCO, get the film, and land at your level. Even if your level is NAIA, D3, D2, FCS...you'll save a significant amount of money and still get the college football experience.
- RicoKnows
Over the weekend Hocking College graduate, Kansei Matsuzawa signed with the Las Vegas Raiders as an undrafted free agent! This makes Kansei Hocking College's first alum to sign an NFL contract! We are extremely proud and excited to watch him grow!
More to come!
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