I play D3 at George Fox University and no one on my team really believes they can make it to the league. Everyone is here to have fun and enjoy our last chance to play football.
@rexxhavokk12986 жыл бұрын
GF - You guys stirred up the NWC - I would ask this person this question does that kid going to MIT think he is going to MIT for a football shot at pro? orrrrr could it be something else. And does he think a Juco transfer would help him at lets say an MIT or a Johns Hopkins etc etc etc...
@takticrazor4083 жыл бұрын
Look for a semi pro team bro. This doesn’t have to be your last chance to play football
@isaiahharris19983 жыл бұрын
@@takticrazor408 I agree man look at Kevin Tribble story semi pro football to NAIA football.
@aspazzz3 жыл бұрын
And there’s nothing wrong with that
@lilrog09092 жыл бұрын
I went D3 to D1 FCS think I wanted a free education... yeah it's a scam
@jakew0996 жыл бұрын
It’s really self-explanatory. If anyone really thinks that going D3 could actually help you get to the NFL then they are stupid. Any D3 player should know that. It’s really about playing the game you love and getting a good education.
@ayeekayyjayy6 жыл бұрын
JAKE w099 only 8 players did it
@fantasy2k4336 жыл бұрын
@@ayeekayyjayy 15 are in league rn
@CHUNKYNINJA556 жыл бұрын
I went to high school with a guy that went d3 and now plays for the raiders. His name is Nick Morrow
@beepoison44286 жыл бұрын
There’s been plenty of players from mount that have gone to the league and actually started for teams Pierre garçon being one
@ethanrichter34446 жыл бұрын
Tell that to Adam Theilen and Mankato State
@herbertw.7216 жыл бұрын
Possibly the dumbest title for a video ever. 99% of the people playing division 3 football aren’t doing it to go to the NFL. They are doing in part because they love the game/they are doing it to help them get into a good school. The video literally starts off with the dude telling his viewers that his title makes no sense.
@MikeBNumba66 жыл бұрын
Yea it was click bait. And it's worse because now the video comes across as pointless. I don't think anyone goes to the D3 trying to get to the NFL. So it's not even close to a scam
@thomasmaddox10026 жыл бұрын
Jackson Sparacio I think he was just trying to flex that he played college football
@MikeBNumba66 жыл бұрын
@@thomasmaddox1002 he played one year then quit. So it was weird flex
@thomasmaddox10026 жыл бұрын
MikeBNumba6 yeah I know that’s why I was confused
@rexxhavokk12986 жыл бұрын
@@MikeBNumba6 Amen.. let's consider MIT fields a program, believe me none of those kids think they have a shot at the NFL...there are 249 DIII programs of which 99% have zero chance, if it was a FB draw then why have 249? Because they guys want to get an education from those institutions, and play the game they love not play for a school that recruits them and hope for a good education. Sorry for the guy hating on Linfield, but I believe he would find if he DID complete his education there it would be beneficial later in his career.
@alexraimondo46 жыл бұрын
I play D3 football and gotta say that everyone has specific circumstances for choosing what division they go to. Obviously everyone wants to make it to the NFL and that is also a dream of mine. However, I'm attending a prestigious college and only pay 5k a year at a 70k school. This is due to financial aid bc really good small schools have a good endowment that helps pay for students to attend. That degree will open up many doors for me and I still get to grind and try to achieve my dream. If you can play they will find you don't listen to statistics. Therefore I always have my back up plan. Playing college football period is a great thing and even though I dominated in high school I'm a 5'8 dtackle who was never going to get an opportunity no matter what to receive a D1 offer. Do what's best for your future bc its all about what you do with you OPPORTUNITY!!!
@JDD3III5 жыл бұрын
Facts bro !! I’m a 6’2 wideout , run a 4.57 and a complete set , i wasn’t given the chance to showcase my skills my last year of highschool no playing time , had some really bad coach issues I’m not making this up bro , but my only option is to start off at a d3 man you got to start off somewhere , i really love doingthis I’m trying to make history in my family it’s going to be a lot of doubters just stick to the plan get your film up and then send your film off to better schools . I’m coming bro and for all the doubters fuck em .
@bg48074 жыл бұрын
Jdd3 hows it going?
@TheJweb1014 жыл бұрын
Keep going young man that’s the best thought process.
@jayjayjames23323 ай бұрын
@@bg4807 I would bet a lot of money that that guy never finished college. Wasn't given a chance running a 4.5 at 6'2 in HS, had "coach issues" lol. He's either a liar (about his skillset) and/or he was the "issue", not his coaches. He didn't do shit at whatever D3 school he went to, if he even did go to college.
@stevenmoore11626 жыл бұрын
Who plays D3 with NFL hopes???
@Antbeast236 жыл бұрын
Guys like Garcon.
@stevenasante86626 жыл бұрын
People with dreams probably, nothing more tho
@TJ_Gonser6 жыл бұрын
Me
@bryanjohnson45176 жыл бұрын
I go to the school that Garçon goes too
@micahc99726 жыл бұрын
Look up Nick Morrow he starts for the raiders and weng to a D3 school
@MrJonAkemon4 жыл бұрын
Don’t listen to this guy !!! If you’re good enough, the NFL will bring you in. I played D3 and was worked out by multiple nfl teams , was in camp too.
@brandonjones5572 жыл бұрын
This guy makes a lot of sense.
@mikeinnator33602 жыл бұрын
Thnx bro appeciated ur comment 🤝🤝👍👍
@ynbfill22709 ай бұрын
you think you can go D3 and transfer to D1?
@steveavecillas11147 ай бұрын
Only 1.4 percent of Division 1 players make to the NFL
@camonthecam37646 жыл бұрын
I have been on division 3 visits and all the schools have told me that if I’m trying to go to the NFL, coming to their school isn’t the way to go.
@IanIsDifferent3 жыл бұрын
I love how they were completely honest about it
@logant7246 жыл бұрын
Fred Jackson wears a gold necklace with “D3” on it
@jacobyi18706 жыл бұрын
I am a D3 athlete and I agree with the points you made in the video about going the juco route. However the point about D3 sports is that many of us are not trying to go pro and are just trying to extend our athletic careers. For most people, they end their athletic careers in high school. Being able to play in college is an experience in itself.
@TeekiFPS6 жыл бұрын
If u don’t get a division 1 offer out of high school, then ur choices r d2, D3, naia, and juco. If u think that u r D1 talent, then d2 and D3 schools r not where u want to go. EVERYONE that plays d2 and D3 knows that they don’t wanna go pro or r not D1 talent but love football. So saying that D3 football is a scam is not true. And it’s pretty obvious that D3 football doesn’t get you to the nfl. And yes I agree with you that the juco route is better for trying to go pro
@austinhart75816 жыл бұрын
you do realize there has been quite a bit of NFL players that have came from D2 schools
@kfhighlights58086 жыл бұрын
The2kGod tell em
@A_Easley6 жыл бұрын
D2 has a lot of players that made it to the league. Some of the best receivers in the league are D2 products
@Cuddyy1k6 жыл бұрын
This is false lol do you know that most of these D1 players figure out the grass isnt always greener at a D1 school and then transfer to a D2 school. Look at this list www.google.com/amp/s/www.ncaa.com/news/football/article/2018-09-04/dii-football-players-2018-nfl-rosters%3famp
@_The_Journey6 жыл бұрын
Not true at all. PLENTY of teams still look at D2 schools, im a redshirt freshman at APU a top 25 ranked D2 school in socal, we have NFL scouts at practice almost every week maybe our school is different cuz our coaches have a lot of connections, our special teams coach was on the rams staff for 13 yrs and our oline coach is in the HOF Jackie slater so maybe we just have connections but plenty of the teams we play also get a good amount of scouts
@blkdeath3 жыл бұрын
Someone get burnt chasing the NFL dream maybe? When you play in high school, people tell you you're probably not good enough to play in college. Then in college you're told that you'll never make it to the big school. Then if you make it to the big school, people will tell you you'll never make it to the NFL......don't give up on your dreams because someone on KZbin tells you not to bother
@bronsonblack25106 жыл бұрын
If you're good enough for the League the League will find you, the key thing about getting to the League is that it doesn't matter what division you go between NAIA, D3, D2, D1-FCS, or D1-FBS if you don't develop you're not going to get drafted or signed by any NFL team, I played at the Cumberlands and we had a player a couple players get signed because they had developed to a high level of play good enough to be in the league, one of the player even broke Chris Johnson's 40 record, but because it wasn't at the big combine wasn't recognized, he got signed by the Texans. No level of football is a "Scam" if the coaches can properly develop your skills.
@BeckTech186 жыл бұрын
Pierre Garçon and Cecil Shorts III from Mount Union made it into the NFL.
@SouthFloridaMan6 жыл бұрын
Facts
@landendelormier79546 жыл бұрын
That’s D2
@willsmith37876 жыл бұрын
@@landendelormier7954 mount union is d3 despite their dominance of the division lol
@BillboardCowboy6 жыл бұрын
Will Smith even though they lost to UMHB a week ago
@jakeszetela65376 жыл бұрын
Lots of guys from Wisc-Whitewater. Alex Tanney is 2nd on the Giants and went to Monmouth.
@bbking78006 жыл бұрын
I went to UWW, and our team had at least 15-20 D1 or D2 transfers. Sometimes the reasons for attending D3 programs are very different.
@recPokerFish Жыл бұрын
i played at CW Post which was DII at the time and our team was loaded with DI and D1-AA washouts...we even had one guy who started for Missouri at WR as a freshman but got arrested for robbing his own coaches locker room and kicked off the team....LOL...
@jacksonboi87896 жыл бұрын
The NAIA is the similar story, especially i came from a NAIA school and we played D1-AA (FCS) to D3 schools. When I came out of high school was 6'3 245 lbs defensive end with a 4.6 40 speed. JUCO wasn't there on the table, but i never realized the JUCO route until my sophomore year in college. Originally I was verbally committed to Georgia Southern until they actually gave out the final scholarship which got me gone into a NAIA school. They coaches were former D1 assistant coaches and those who did coached in the NFL, CFL, Arena league, and XFL and they would tell you do you have what it takes to play on Sunday. We did have one player who actually made it to the NFL and played 5 years before hanging up his cleats. I did worked hard for regional combines, team workouts for arena and cfl, but that goal is always the NFL, but gotta start somewhere. I honestly believed if i had the JUCO option, things might go as different.
@jaydee4009 Жыл бұрын
@jacksonboi8789: Anyone who was 6' 3" and weighed 245 pounds and ran a 4.6 40-yd. dash out of high school clearly had the tools to have been an All-American at whatever NAIA school they attended. Their failure to have made it in the NAIA (much less the NFL) was not due to not having "the JUCO option." It might have been that they didn't work hard enough to improve the way they needed to improve, or that they were lacking the mental capabilities to play at a very high level - or to pass college courses (which equals laziness). Let me ask you this: Your post is now four years old, meaning that you should have graduated from your NAIA school by now, with a valuable college degree (Business? Education? Medical?) that equipped you to obtain any number of high-paying jobs that would have set you up for the rest of your life. So, what are you doing now? Are you a college grad who is working at one of those high-paying jobs? Or, are you a college drop-out working at a McDonald's and telling anyone within earshot how great you were at football and how you would've been in the NFL right now if only you'd been informed about "the JUCO option"? Living in Dreamsville doesn't pay the bills, my friend.
@licensedblockhead6 жыл бұрын
i paid 3.5k a semester to get an engineering degree and got a job offer before leaving. yall paying over 5 or 8k are getting scammed.
@D1Lifetime3 жыл бұрын
I feel like the divisions are starting to become more similar with the talent they produce! Also you should do a video on NAIA schools
@sojiroT6 жыл бұрын
No one goes to a D3 school to play in the NFL lmao
@Antbeast236 жыл бұрын
No one? So Garcon marpett etc I guess didn't play in the nfl.
@de1326 жыл бұрын
@@Antbeast23 That's not what he means. Garcon and Ali Marpet went to Division III to extend their football playing lives, they just happened to be good enough to make a NFL roster. If you intend on making the NFL, you simply can't expect to make it from Division III, you go to Division III to keep playing.
@AJHart-eg1ys6 жыл бұрын
@@Antbeast23 That there are a few players who do doesn't negate the point that you don't go D3 honestly believing it's a route to the NFL.
@stevenasante86626 жыл бұрын
@@de132 You hit the nail on the head. No one EXPECTS to play D3 ball and play in the NFL. You'll have the rare guy every couple or so years that absolutely dominates and gets drafted. But its so uncommon...
@Biggdoom3443 жыл бұрын
If you go to any college with the NFL as the end game, you are already in trouble. Only like 300 players get drafted. Another 300 or so will get a free agent shot. There are 120 FBS football schools with roughly 20 seniors each. That is 2400 seniors and that doesn’t include FCS, D2, D3 and NAIA. The math isn’t in your favor from the day you show up on campus.
@donaldtrump96696 жыл бұрын
The reason many people go D3 versus D2 or D1 is because they have more free time to get a better education. Many D1 schools will limit what you can major in and for many players that is not their dream. In D3, you can chose whatever you want. That is what makes D3 special
@sethbreneman11956 жыл бұрын
That's not true. You can major an almost anything you want in D1, you just have to put the work in
@donaldtrump96696 жыл бұрын
Seth Breneman Some schools will limit you. It will also be almost unachievable if you are looking to do something in the medial field or something with a lot of labs
@Antbeast236 жыл бұрын
Any division u can choose whatever major lmao it's just most athletes in d1 aspire and go to NFL
@donaldtrump96696 жыл бұрын
Antbeast23 It will not be easy to get good grades.
@AJHart-eg1ys6 жыл бұрын
@@donaldtrump9669 I think the point is that it IS possible, especially considering that every once in awhile the NCAA decides to crack down on the amount of time a student is permitted to practice, etc.
@cameronrichardson46276 жыл бұрын
Who else though this dude was a star at a d1 school
@goldensrirachal81436 жыл бұрын
Cam Alan if you actually watched his videos then you probably already knew since he’s said it multiple times
@jt5196 жыл бұрын
No, not at all.
@mcray03096 жыл бұрын
No u fucking lob
@GB813696 жыл бұрын
Cam Alan He cool but he ain’t Flemlo Raps lol
@yechezqelyasharahla58385 жыл бұрын
This dude is a lame. He wouldn’t last on the gridiron. I’ve heard his stories and I see the swag. I’ll tell you it doesn’t translate to the field
@Taylaboy796 жыл бұрын
Maybe a D3 player can play with the AAFL, CFL, AFL, XFL, China Football League But regardless you need to have enough skills..
@henryjw156 жыл бұрын
Wait, there's a china football league
@SuperBomberman0076 жыл бұрын
XFL is hardcore haha!
@adambayer2265 жыл бұрын
henryjw15 no it’s the Canadian football league cfl is the Canadian football league
@taylormade8652 ай бұрын
If you making to them league your still winning 😊
@Jake.E756 жыл бұрын
Tips from my experience going D3 and what I've learned about recruiting: You need to sell yourself to college coaches/Scouts. if you think that just because you work out with your team and your a starter for your varsity team and that you think the colleges will find you and will give you offers, sorry to break it to you but they wont find you. You need to fill out recruiting information at the college websites that your interested in with links to your highlights, you need to go to college scouting combines and college individual camps hosted by colleges to give yourself exposure, outside of weightlifting at your school you need to be in sporting workouts at sport gyms and go to position camps/training to work on your game, the sooner you start doing all of these things the better of a chance you will give yourself to get noticed by colleges. You have to sell yourself enough that colleges will give you a scholarship to play the sport for their school.
@carltonbanks28656 жыл бұрын
Shout out to Mary-Hardin Baylor, D-3 Champs, 2018
@glegg546 жыл бұрын
They have always been a great team!
@dankohner8275 жыл бұрын
Go UMHB, go Cru!
@qwayonxbox18684 жыл бұрын
My friend has been contacted by them for football is it worth it?
@RANDOMNESS8734 жыл бұрын
@@qwayonxbox1868 yes Belton is awesome
@jamesbowman81382 жыл бұрын
Many of these d3 guys were actually scouted and offered d1 scholarships but chose d3
@Jake.E756 жыл бұрын
D3 schools are not allowed to give athletic scholarships and they do not have to ability to redshirt players, only medical shirt. If you choose D3 you better know what you want to go to college for because you'll most likely get into debt as soon as you start going to school there and regardless if you play or not, you'll be using your eligibility as soon as you enter training camp going into your first season. There is 2 ways of getting around the eligibility part, you can not to participate in practice to retain your 1st year of eligibility, or walk on to the team later on that year or later. But like I said you aren't on athletic scholarship so you will still be getting into debt regardless.
@brayanpineda75476 жыл бұрын
Jake Elder they do have athletic scholarships
@Jake.E756 жыл бұрын
I played 2 seasons of D3 football. Trust me, they dont.
@MikeBNumba66 жыл бұрын
@@brayanpineda7547 no athletic scholarships, but most D3 programs give you good grants and academic scholarships. D3 schools should be cheaper than most public schools because they provide more aid. So even if you go into debt, it shouldn't be that much. D2 schools do the same thing. They give you partial academic scholarships. D1 schools do to. I know guys that played for Ohio state that still had debt. It wasn't much, but they still had some
@brayanpineda75476 жыл бұрын
MikeBNumba6 oh thought they did because many high school football players post pictures on Twitter about being offered to a certain school and sometimes their d3
@MikeBNumba66 жыл бұрын
@@brayanpineda7547 maybe those guys were happy to be selected to a college. Not that they thought they would go to the NFL by going d3
@Juicethegr86 жыл бұрын
I feel you I played at Belhaven with Tremaine Brock and he made it pro and is still in the league now 8 years later but literally no one else from our conference has made an NFL team since he did 8 years ago!!!
@RobotRebelCinema6 жыл бұрын
I played with Tremaine at MGCCC, won a Natty with him... We always knew he was gonna make to the pros though I had my doubts when he left Minnesota.
@KWCline916 жыл бұрын
There have been players that have gotten signed to NFL teams. But not have made the active roster.
@Juicethegr86 жыл бұрын
Blacklight Productions yeah he was a complete freak!! A man amongst boys it was crazy how he dominated every game!!!!!
@rexxhavokk12986 жыл бұрын
You would be incorrect. Blake Jackson from the Cru is with the Browns and Haston Adams from the Cru is with The Cardinals - Both from ASC
@ohsleeper516 жыл бұрын
And he only played there for a year and Belhaven wasn't even D3 at that point.
@Yobri_M4146 жыл бұрын
In Wisconsin the green bay packers usually pick up Players from like whitewater and other d3 teams in Wisconsin and put em on there practice team
@McKinleyDave5 жыл бұрын
More accurately they invite them to rookie tryout camps but actually place very few on the practice squad
@jamesbowman81389 ай бұрын
Bill Schoeder all madden
@badger43486 жыл бұрын
The first day of practice this year our coach said it was impossible for any of us to go pro
@SharpeSports6 жыл бұрын
Ok so I'm not saying it's impossible because you can do anything with Christ inside of you, but it is extremely hard! Stay motivated and keep on grinding Badger!
@phillyfan39426 жыл бұрын
Haha fuck that
@phillyfan39426 жыл бұрын
Better tell your coach to believe
@lastnamepg8746 жыл бұрын
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
@BayAreaDawg4155 жыл бұрын
Seems like not many know, but Ali Marpet out of Hobart College, a D3 in NY, was drafted in the 2nd round.
@philcook8593 жыл бұрын
he just won the superbowl
@bmartin64936 жыл бұрын
I mean they give the football players and other people extra grants and empty academic scholarships in a lot of cases, at least in my area
@xRose25x4 жыл бұрын
A guy from my town played division 3 football here and ended up getting signed by the Raiders. His names Nicholas Morrow
@jamesburrus30246 жыл бұрын
Aye this is a crazy informative video and changed the way I thought about college scholarship wise even for track
@SharpeSports6 жыл бұрын
Yeah, this video is really for all athletes so I'm glad this was able to help you as well James! Hope you're having a blessed day!!!
@jamesburrus30246 жыл бұрын
1trackswanson thanks for advice bro
@Rich_Camp_085 жыл бұрын
I played football at a D3 in California (same as Eric Rodgers, the guy he mentioned in the video) and 4 of my teammates got a shot on the LA rams and one guy made it to the practice squad for a couple practices. And I have an old teammate who is still currently at this school and will most likely get an NFL shot to play CB in 2020. If you are good and your team has some connections, It’s possible man. I agree with everything this man said about the Juco route tho. 100% spot on.
@Rich_Camp_085 жыл бұрын
And a lot of people are talking crap saying “who goes to a D3 with hopes of playing in the league” i just wanna say not everyone gets the same exposure out of Highschool and even going the JUCO route you can get overlooked and get lost in the shuffle man. I guess I’m just taking it personal cuz that was me lol but i also had a handful of teammates with the same hopes and dreams that all went JUCO. Just my take on it
@Am-Not-Jarvis6 жыл бұрын
I was an engineering major and I started taking engineering lower divs freshman year and upper divs sophomore year so that's something I wouldn't have experienced if I went to junior college (no football in my story though). That's also how I knew before it was too late that I was not meant to be an engineer, but I needed to suffer through the upper divs first lol
@victorsantiago34886 жыл бұрын
I’m glad you said something I was actually thinking that d3 was my best option and now my eyes are open, thank you I appreciate this
@SharpeSports6 жыл бұрын
Glad this video was able to help!!! Juco is the best way to go out of high school if you don't have any scholarships! Stay blessed Victor and have a great day!!!
@Antbeast236 жыл бұрын
As long u play football somewhere man.
@bnamocot6 жыл бұрын
What about div 2 ?
@Xereno5 жыл бұрын
Dang, most on the dudes on the football team at my school got D3 offers and most committed to Mount Union
@maxvaron73126 жыл бұрын
Division 3 sports in general is a scam, not just football. I was offered the highest academic scholarship at a d3 school a few hours away from me for baseball, and I would still be paying $35,000 a year. Not only is it extremely expensive, you’d have a hard time transferring credits if you wanted to leave. I ended up committing to a juco out of state. Not only will I be saving TONS of money, but my school sends a lot of guys to d1 schools since we have so many connections. Sounds like a great idea to me!
@chasefarris22884 жыл бұрын
hate to break it to you but some D3 schools can give you better financial aid package than D2 and NAIA schools. I get what you’re trying to say about JuCos but at the end of the day there aren’t too many good junior colleges with stable football programs and a good ability to help you reach a high level
@belalhamodi84135 жыл бұрын
I’m going to play division 3, and I’d obviously love to make it to the nfl and if I can I will. But going d3 is helping me get accepted to a really great school even tho my grades in high school were literally ass. Now I get to attend a great school and get to play football longer than most athletes
@chriscarr23574 жыл бұрын
Let me preface this by saying I went Juco to d3 - I played two years at Cal Lu, with Eric Rogers, the WR highlighted in the video. Most d3 schools are small, private schools - meaning the tuition will be expensive from the jump, because of the type of university it is. Now, no one goes d3 because they are planning to go to the league. For starters, if you were that good to have the NFL in your future, you’d be going to a Power 5 school. But scouts aren’t looking at you, and you just want to play football. Thus, you go d3 because you want to play football and get your education. You are paying for your education and football is a bonus. Now, some guys DO make it to the league from d3, but those guys developed late or had extenuating circumstances and weren’t expected to go big time out of high school - which is why they ended up d3 in the first place. Believe me, they didn’t go d3 because they viewed it is a path to the league, much less a shortcut there. To be totally honest, this video comes across as a guy who couldn’t cut it at a d3 school and is bitter. I’m not saying d3 is for everyone, but believe me, we all know what we are getting into. If you don’t, it’s on you. This video is misleading, and is really a trash video. Do better, man!
@BoiledTea3 жыл бұрын
Ok so rewatching this, you’re stating that it’s impossible to get drafted at D3. You can try out for teams or become an un drafted free agent
@kaharijackson75563 жыл бұрын
I don’t fully agree with you because you can go to college as a D3 athlete, and work your way up, just being able to make it on a D3 team and then get offers from D1 colleges could lead you to the NFL.
@rexxhavokk12986 жыл бұрын
I am sorry for your experience at Linfield, sounds like a sad situation but if you didn't know about the 2 year JC route then I have to ask... how? I am a DIII fan because there are 249 teams in DIII - Your point kind of went mute and respectfully here is why. A good number of students are at the school for the education, and the sport is on the side. Sure if your willing to go to UMU, UMHB (Had two kids grad from there), UW whitewater etc etc.. it would be great to be part of the schools programs. But I am afraid you miss this point..there are 249 Football programs in DIII...Not all of these guys are looking for a UMU, UMHB, UW-W or top tier DIII program experience, it is the education that the Ranked 25th team Wabash or the ranked 100th team offers. There are so many programs out there that will NEVER break out beyond conference play, take the SCIAC conference as a perfect example, the champion will win their conference and be a cupcake game in the first round of playoffs to whoever draws them. If this were a football mill league then there would be what, only top 10, maybe 15 who would even field a program? But there are 249, Johns Hopkins this season had their first ever deep run into the playoff bracket - How many years have they been a football program? MIT fields a program...definitely not a football mill...St. Johns for crying out loud has had football near the turn of the century and still chugging along with some of the most rabid fans (In a good way) but sadly having a hit or miss playoff run. These guys (at least the UMHB guys I know) are fully aware that it is the education first and the sport is great to be part of, and no illusion of a NFL run but they want en education from that institution, not a JC. Joe Callahan out of Wesley I think is still with Tampa Bay after being released from the Packers. Blake Jackson from the Cru was called up to the Browns - Sure there are outliers there, but that is the same with DI players as well, not all DI players make it beyond their senior year.
@dylanhoffman33355 жыл бұрын
There's Ali Marpet D3 Pierre Garcon D3 Joe Callahan D3 Cecil Shorts D3 Alex Tanney D3 Matt Gono D3 Derek Carrier D3 Nicholas Morrow D3 Dan Aebold D3 Tremaine Brock D3 Brandon Zylstra D3 Michael Joeseph D3 Jeremy Vujnovich D3 Jack Kumerow D3 All D3 players that made an NFL roster in 2018. When you put your mind to it anything's possible. Seems like you just gave up.
@ericteutsch94813 жыл бұрын
I’m going d3 with nfl hopes. Only reason why I’m hopeful for the nfl is Bc I have size. I’m 6’4 300 pound gaurd that runs a 5.0. I’ve pancaked multiple d1 commits but my highschool is small with 0 exposure
@olney286 жыл бұрын
JuCo is best route. All you have to do is get and maintain a high GPA and train. GPA will get you into any D-1 school and at that point you just assess your talent for the position of need for the team.
@jaimeg67804 жыл бұрын
What if my juco doesn’t have a football team?
@bobbithchiz97466 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for this information, I definitely want to play football, but I'm a junior in high school. It is nice too know that I have options like this though, for after high school. Would've never known. Thank you so much Markus!!!
@davidwadsworth89822 жыл бұрын
Everything he told you is WRONG! Do not listen to him.IT IS NO SCAM. his diatribe is the scam.
@doclew285 жыл бұрын
Ali Marpret was a lineman from Hobart who plays for Tampa Bay
@Savagesaiyan23186 жыл бұрын
Y’all do realize there is a lot of D3 players in the NFL right??
@AJHart-eg1ys6 жыл бұрын
Everyone names the same handful.That proves the rule more than the few exceptions disprove it.
@griffin614 жыл бұрын
@Rowdy Jr. Julian Edelman played QB at Kent state which is a d1 FBS school meaning he was at the highest level. Know your facts
@graythaprince4 жыл бұрын
@Rowdy Jr. Julian Edelman and Dri Archer both played at the same D1 school. Know your facts before saying that
@griffin614 жыл бұрын
@Rowdy Jr. its ok we make mistakes but next time make sure your right before you comment bc people might get really mad. You all good though
@griffin614 жыл бұрын
Rowdy Jr. 😂
@wade29223 жыл бұрын
$42,000 a year for school is riduclous
@BSmitty4rm8Fitty3 жыл бұрын
I figured this out my sophomore year. I dropped out. They wanted the demands of a D1 scholarship but didn’t want to help. I asked my coach about any help and he’s looked me in my eye and said there was nothing. It’s not worth it. I’ll tell any parents that it’s a waste of time
@pjknows_6 жыл бұрын
Where was this video last year just spent my freshman year in D3
@xzavierbartlett90596 жыл бұрын
Dang Bro I feel you. This video came just in time for me. I am a senior trying to make a decision. I hope it gets better for you keep grinding.
@pjknows_6 жыл бұрын
Xzavier Bartlett yea I should be starting next year so just got to ball out and transfer next year
@xzavierbartlett90596 жыл бұрын
@@pjknows_ Nice stay grinding and be the hardest worker on your team at all times.
@Jacob-wf8wz6 жыл бұрын
Currently committed to a D2 school
@braydenferraro17006 жыл бұрын
Dang I didn’t know you went to Linfield. The campus is 30 minutes away from me!
@wininaphe51046 жыл бұрын
So i am going to D3 football and i can’t go D2 or D1 because of grades but I’m D2 talent so is there an anyway i can make it even if i have to transfer
@ksang00136 жыл бұрын
I played for an D1-AA(FCS) school. you're best bet is to go the juco route it'll help you get your grades up and you might even be able to get some D1-FBS offers. Who knows you may just be a late bloomer.
@NonzeroAcrobat6 жыл бұрын
Yeah but nowadays most junior college coaches would take a D1 bounce back then the kid straight out of high school because he is more developed and more skilled rather than help the high school player get developed and plus a lot of junior colleges coaches kick players off the team to make room for certain players they want
@mrL91229 ай бұрын
D3 students do make the NFL, just not starting and very few seasons. The Wisconsin D3 schools are very affordable! Whitewater, Lacrosse, and River Falls (Kansas City Chiefs used to have their summer training on this campus, the seats in some of the classrooms are extra wide to accommodate the football players) have all had students make it to the NFL (practice teams, 3rd string QBs).
@fs26826 жыл бұрын
The only problem with going the juco route is that your options are very limited.. there are plenty of states that don’t offer a football program for any of their junior colleges and some people don’t like going very far away from home so that’s why I believe some people go the D3 route
@l.westerheide88446 жыл бұрын
Can you maybe do a video on how to play football in the Us on a college level as an international player or like how to get recognized by college coaches . I think that would be very interesting. Nice video !
@tylerpulley53096 жыл бұрын
There’s a KZbinr that goes to Linfield that does day in the life type videos he plays Qb his channel is adventure athlete
@ajrichards11906 жыл бұрын
D3 at any sport doesn't offer athletic scholarships but the primary reason to go attend those schools are for education. For baseball specifically, no D1 school offers full baseball scholarships exception of Army, Navy, and Air Force academy. Coaches choose percentage scholarships (from 10%-80%). To go back to football, an NFL bound player is at least recruited to a mid-major program (Mountain West, Sun Belt, C USA, MAC, American Athletic conference)where as the lower grade athletes play in the FCS. You have a lot of transfers from power D1 schools that will go to FCS schools to play right away. A specialty position like a kicker, punter, long snapper can come from any division football program, it comes down to if their skills can adapt to the pro level. You have CFL, Arena football, and the upcoming XFL if you want to play pro ball
@rippasix2106 жыл бұрын
The AAF starts in Feb 2019. The XFL will be in 2020
@davidb52196 жыл бұрын
Army Navy and Air Force don't even offer any athletic scholarships. They're free so long as you don't drop out early. You have to serve in the military if you go.
@ajrichards11906 жыл бұрын
@@davidb5219 The three military academies I mention pay 100% of their schooling. Army, Navy, and Air Force still recruit student athletes to play for their programs. I was making a point that not all programs that field a sport covers 100% of scholarship
@AJHart-eg1ys6 жыл бұрын
But, of course, if you're a great baseball player, stand back and be amazed at how much OTHER financial aid a school will be able to come up with to cover your costs.
@ajrichards11906 жыл бұрын
@@AJHart-eg1ys Yeah but an average scholarship at D 1 baseball team covers 40%. Financial aid does a lot but unless a 1st rounder commits to power 5 school when the MLB will pay him a million dollar signing bonus, the bluechip will be lured in. You have a lot of D1 players dropping out in playing JUCO ball if they're draft ready
@RaySeanThomas6 жыл бұрын
The D3 school i was gonna go to had a handful of ppl go to the NFL
@jayjohnson17924 жыл бұрын
Which school?
@fatmanjon236 жыл бұрын
this applies to basketball as well, if you wan't to get to D1 jr. college is the route. I think as an athlete in high school there is a bad rep about jr. college, people tend to think it's a dead end. Reality is, it's the best possible route for non ranked athletes. good post!
@dropzone30785 жыл бұрын
However, as an athlete track runner at a Division-3 school. Your chances on making the NFL are very slim. You have other options like the (CFL) Canadian Football League, (AFL) Arena Football League, or even Semi Pro. Which isn't the NFL obviously. CFL contracts are between 40,000-210,000 which isn't a horrible salary with a league growing. Plus some NFL scouts will come through practices, especially Midwest teams like Green Bay Packers or Cleveland Browns. Is it worth the investment? Depends on academic scholarship, FASFA, etc.
@calebchristensen9003 жыл бұрын
Point of the matter, if you’re a D3 school, you’ve gotta grind it to the point where you don’t recognize yourself 4 hrs later. You’ve gotta have a will made of steel, and a lot of money to not only support your schooling, but also you’re training and fueling the body you’re forging.
@royjames42574 жыл бұрын
Hey I ain’t saying this to show off at all believe me. But I got a NAIA offer which is similar to D2 they offered me 95% scholarship. So don’t knock off a NAIA offer
@israelarechiga92146 жыл бұрын
First two years is basically relearning the same stuff you learned in highschool 😒
@glegg546 жыл бұрын
Fun fact: there are D3 colleges with a host of D1 talent athletes that couldn't get D1 offers, because they were shafted by genetics for being one or two inches too short or grades ect. I played against a lot of different D1 commit D-linemen in high school that I absolutely overpowered and man handled for most of the game. What was the difference between me and them? They were genetic freaks standing at 6'5"-6'6" at 300 pounds and I was 6'2" at 260 lbs. Yet I was still stronger and faster lmao.. Another difference between them and I? I had the fiery will and passion to play the game that far exceeded their own and I was a lot meaner than them. They were just giant hitting dummies. Overall: Great video and I completely agree with you. I made the mistake of taking a D3 offer and I fucking hated it. I should have taken the junior college route for sure.
@DravTV5 жыл бұрын
Man deadass it’s not only talent. If you play for a small high school, if you play out of position for your body size. If you are a graduating senior who is going D3 school see if you can keep up and exceed the competition that’s there. If you can you could transfer. I know many D3 athletes who know they could go D1 if they had the size. Size matters a ton to these schools
@sherlockdad6 жыл бұрын
I must say that I went D3 a Looooong time ago when D3 was not much more expensive than a JUCO school. I had no dreams of going pro. I just wanted to play again. HOWEVER, our star RB, Dino Hall, was drafted by the Giants, was cut & picked up by the Cleveland Browns & played 5yrs. I actually got to see him play & score a TD. BUT.... I do know what you are saying. My little brother was an animal LB in HS. Because he was undersized, he got no offers except from Hudson Valley. The coach made him all kinds of promises so he went. First day of practice he found out this was in a football factory! The guy had like 20 LBs all vying for a few spots. My brother got discouraged & quit after 1 yr. A similar thing happened to my nephew who was a promising left handed pitcher. He got promised all sorts of things by a coach in a school in PA, but once he got there, he found the same situation; a Baseball factory. He got dumped in the bull pen & ignored so he too called it quits after 1 year. People say D1 coaches use players, but truth is, it's the smaller schools you really have to watch out for!
@murphy19276 жыл бұрын
What this guy isn't stating is that these colleges will come up with "academic" scholarships to cover your share of the tuition at d3 colleges. The Garcon's of the world were also d1 caliber but likely didn't have the grades to play.
@AJHart-eg1ys6 жыл бұрын
It's absolutely amazing how many people here are citing Pierre Garcon having played D3 as proof that there must be "a lot of D3 players in the NFL." Here's a hint people: If everyone is naming the same few exceptions, that pretty much proves the rule. It's almost not worth trying to educate some people.
@andrewbarker98406 жыл бұрын
Glad I came across this video. I really wanted to make a video about the same thing to warn current seniors about the dangers of of going D3. One of the biggest reasons I would advise guys to skip D3 is because since there are no scholarships, literally anyone can make the team. When I first arrived at my D3 team there was 170 people on the team. All kids had to do was reach out to a coach and said they wanted to play and they would receive a offer letter. Guys that played JV all through high school even got letters. D3 football is just essentially for rich kids who aren’t good enough for the next level but still want to play in college. Another sucky thing is that we spent about the same amount of time on football activities as guys at D1 programs, without the scholarship.
@jaraegp3 жыл бұрын
You can make it from anywhere if you have the work ethic , skills , and know how to market yourself
@felipegarcia_23996 жыл бұрын
Josh Allen went to Reedley community college then got an offer from Wyoming
@de1326 жыл бұрын
12. That's how many people are in the NFL this year that played in Division III. Out of the 2,016 spots on a NFL roster, that's a total of .06% of the NFL. Less than a tenth of a percent of the league is from Division III. In comparison, 46 different NCAA Division I schools have more active NFL players than the entirety of Division III. Everyone playing Division III should already know this. The Division III players in the NFL are: Jeremy Vujnovich (ARI), Matt Gono (ATL), Michael Joseph (CHI, practice squad), Tramaine Brock (DEN), Jake Kumerow (GB), Brandon Zylstra (MIN), Dan Arnold (NO), Alex Tanney (NYG), Derek Carrier (OAK), Nicholas Morrow (OAK), Pierre Garçon (SF), Ali Marpet (TB)
@jackmitchell95486 жыл бұрын
If you end up in D3 then NFL is next to impossible unless you flat out dominate D3, even then it’s unlikely you’ll get drafted earlier than the 5th round. Hell it’s hard to go FCS to NFL, let alone D3.
@BayAreaDawg4155 жыл бұрын
Ali Marpet out of Hobart College (D3) was drafted in the 2nd round.
@brucemercer77536 жыл бұрын
The guy in this video is right. If you miss out on D 1 or 1AA you go to a Junior College. At least then if you are stuck paying your own way it is less expensive like he said. So you don't go broke chasing your dream in JUCO. And as far as classes for most College Freshmen the classes in Junior College and Regular College are basically the same. The KEY on Academics going to JUCO route is to check to make sure all of your classes are ACCREDITED... that basically means those classes will COUNT if you transfer. And as a JUCO... your GOAL is to Transfer, right? You need your grades to go with you to be eligible to play. And do you really want to take THE SAME CLASS AGAIN at your next school? No. SO be sure your classes are ACCREDITED. Even if you don't make it in Football... at least those classes will not be WASTE of your TIME. But also... be realistic. If you 40 time is not NFL material. If you are TINY. Sure you CAN get a little quicker and stronger. But the NFL is about the measurables more than the intangibles. If you aren't big or fast enough you might be better off going to the BEST SCHOOL your football can get you into doing something you want to do AFTER Football.
@calebconleymusic6 жыл бұрын
Bro I’m deciding between a couple d2 offers a couple d3 schools And Naia , MONEY IS A MUST, d3 barely given me any
@blizzydude8614 жыл бұрын
I wasted my first 2 years and now I’m transferring to Juco as a bounce back💯
@Sibree4 жыл бұрын
Depends on the position. If your a kicker it doesn't really matter which division your in
@JustTrevOnYT4 жыл бұрын
Unfortunately in New Hampshire, there isn’t a single Community College with Football as an option.... wtf
@the3.14napple66 жыл бұрын
Eric Rogers didn't make the NFL not because he wasn't good enough, but because he tore his Achilles. This dude legit tears up the CFL despite still having injury issues
@Jake.E756 жыл бұрын
I think we might have been both playing D3 ball at the same time, my freshman season was in 2014 and I was at Whitworth University. The only reasons why I went there was because it's the only school I got accepted to and it was my best chance to play college football. I played there for 2 seasons (3 semesters) geting into nearly 14k in debt and transferred back to my local cc and got my associates. For me I gave up football when I transferred due to losing the love of the game during my last season, I was able to pay the three quarters I was at cc on my own and didnt get into any more school debt while I was there. I guess my cc had a football team but with me using two years of eligibility, going back to school in the spring, and the school not having any links to a football team on their website or contact information I thought it was a waste of time. I paid off all my debt 2 months ago and was fortunate to have not stayed at the school i was at and gotten into more debt.
@niegelbryant6 жыл бұрын
Great video! Thanks, this video helped me a lot. I’m getting a lot of looks from colleges currently and I’m trying to get advice on what I should do.
@SpencerMahon4 жыл бұрын
Ask Mount Union if D3 football is a scam. They've sent 14 players/coaches onto the NFL, notably Cecil Shorts III and Pierre Garcon (yeah, that guy). They've won countless Stagg Bowls and are the best D3 football program in the country. If you can play, the NFL will find you as one commenter said
@travisalexander64404 жыл бұрын
If there is one position at one school that I think might be a d3 player's best path, it's WR at Mount Union. After Garcon and Shorts, Jasper Collins was signed as an undrafted, and Roman Namdar and Jared Ruth worked out for a few teams, and Justin Hill was on his way for at least the same until COVID screwed up everything. With the number of coaches to come out of the program along with its sustained level of success, scouts do make it a point to visit. A prospect still has to dominate at the d3 level to be considered, but at Mount or some of the other marquee programs there are usually opportunities to do just that.
@ctowndadon11 ай бұрын
I played at a NAIA HBCU and I played with 3 guys that made to it the league and another one that played in the CFL. We played NAIA, D2, and FCS schools. But yeah, its definitely harder to make it when youre not coming from the FBS. Most athletes need to realize, the NFL is EXTREMELY DIFFICULT to make.
@benji94153 жыл бұрын
Woah what if people go play college football to continue their academic and athletic endeavors without trying to make the league. I’m signed to a D1 school rn and legit none of the guys on the team are banking on making the NFL.
@taylormade8652 ай бұрын
Typically, students attend a D3 school because of the coach, as evident in my son's commitment to a D3 school with a head coach who is a former NFL player. I anticipate that by my son's sophomore year, the coach will transition to a D1 school, taking top players with him. Similarly, many talented athletes choose HBCUs due to coaches like Prime and other NFL alumni, illustrating that exceptional talent will be discovered, as exemplified by Jerry Rice's success at an HBCU.
@theanonymousmrgrape59116 жыл бұрын
$42,000 a year is literally on par with an ivy league school. What the fuck.
@joezeller45596 жыл бұрын
Well the thing is like the closest juco to me is 2.5 hours and I can't stay on campus do I have to go d3
@allisongay54605 жыл бұрын
Joe Zeller a lot of players on my team are roommates can make it cheaper
@rilorobinson76855 жыл бұрын
Shoutout to the California JUCO Route!! No meal plans, no rooming options and packages, and if your class is during football practice good luck getting your degree...
@doclew285 жыл бұрын
Nicholas Morrow is playinf for the raiders from Greenville in illinois
@Denzel51426 жыл бұрын
D3 doesn't get you nowhere unless you're putting up ridiculous numbers. Juco , D2 and D1. Walk on if you have to, go juco and get better offers. Try the CFL if you can.
@_The_Journey6 жыл бұрын
Thats crazy cuz linfield offered me too!!! The NFL really only look at D1 and D2 schools, like i go to a D2 and we have NFL scouts at coming to practice almost every week
@timothyoneill33503 жыл бұрын
what school is that?
@_The_Journey3 жыл бұрын
@@timothyoneill3350 Whats linfield or where I’m at now? I was at APU which was the only D2 in Cali but cause of covid they defunded the program after losing so much money just a month ago so now ima have to go to a JC for a year to try and get some film and transfer out
@dregambino62153 жыл бұрын
I chose D3 because they gave me a full ride had D1 offers but a full ride is a full ride
@Silhouette08276 жыл бұрын
I’m 6”4 and play high school draft me (Joking just to be clear)
@beastmentality21493 жыл бұрын
I play semi-pro currently and have all my college eligibility still at 21. I’m still trying to find my path and build my way up as high as I can go. I’ve thought about juco but have none near me and financially can’t move idk what to do
@dacampernoob6 жыл бұрын
I walked on at d1 school in Louisiana, I had plenty of people tell me I wasn't good enough to play d1 and maybe D2 , I'm trying to go pro I'm 6'3 190 wide receiver ima play 2 or 3 years and see where I can go from there. Not one scholarship from highschool or nothing prolly be a lot of d3 or d2 players that get overlook and has d1 talent