| Sports and Academics compliment
each other very well. Academics are very important to playing
College Football. The NCAA requires student-athletes to take
care of business in the classroom in order to play College Football.
You must take school seriously and take care of business in the
classroom in order to succeed on the field, and that is why student
comes before athlete in student-athlete. It is easy to see how
Academics compliment Athletics, but it is also obvious to the CFP
coaches that Athletics can compliment Academics as well. Even if
it's not your calling to play at Oklahoma or USC, you can still put
athletics to good use when it comes time to choose your college.
There are schools out there like Harvard, Princeton, Amherst, UC
Davis, Case Western, etc. across the country that take into account
the demands of high school football in their admissions departments.
For this reason, high school student-athletes are admitted to
schools even though they fall below their typical academic
standards. Whether you are a Division I caliber athlete or a
Division III caliber athlete, if you have realistic expectations in
the recruiting process, football can open doors for you to
universities that may not have been a viable option without
it. Let us help guide you in the right direction.
Football only last so long, but a degree lasts a lifetime. So,
whether you're the student-athlete that gets a football scholarship
to the University of Miami, or you're the student-athlete who is
afforded the opportunity to play football and pursue a bachelor's
degree at Yale, we can help show you the way. |