Why do NFL players say their elementary school?

The announcers joked that preschools were sure to come next week. (They were actually behind on that: A former Seahawks player once said his daycare group.) The Houston linemen decided to use their elementary schools last season for their first appearance in a playoff game.
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What NFL player says elementary school?

It wasn't quite as funny as Terrell Suggs saying he went to Ball So Hard University, but hearing Nate Burleson shout out his elementary school on Sunday Night Football intros was pretty funny.
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Why do football players say their school?

Gaudelli credits legendary “Monday Night Football” producer Don Ohlmeyer with the idea and said it dates to the 1970s when players would jog up to a microphone and introduce themselves and name their school.
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Why do some NFL players say high school?

Most players just say their name and university they attended while others will announce their high school.
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Why can't NFL players go to high school?

3-year rule challenged

It is believed that the physical, mental, and emotional demands of playing in the league would make it extremely difficult for a young man to succeed in the NFL. Another factor to be considered is the lack of financial management background of young players.
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What NFL players never went to college?

NFL players who skipped college
  • Vince Papale.
  • Antonio Gates.
  • Saverio Rocca.
  • Efe Obada.
  • Brian Banks.
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Who is the youngest NFL player?

Amobi Okoye is the youngest NFL player ever. He was only 19 years old when he was drafted 10th overall by the Texans in 2007.
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Why do NFL players say their high school instead of college?

Some players mention their high school out of pride, others have done it because they left on bad terms with their college and don't want to mention them, and some go back and forth saying their high school sometimes and their college sometimes.
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Are there any NFL players that did not graduate high school?

Jarryd Hayne would try to join American football through the collegiate system but he did not finish high school. This would make him not eligible to play college football in America. Jarryd Hayne would make the jump to the NFL in 2015 NFL Season where the San Francisco 49ers would sign him.
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Can you go straight to NFL from high school?

To be eligible for the draft, players must have been out of high school for at least three years and must have used up their college eligibility before the start of the next college football season.
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Why does Dak Prescott say his high school?

When Prescott introduced himself during the broadcast, he mentioned Haughton High School rather than Mississippi State. HHS has the same claim to Prescott that State does. Both institutions are important to him, so he decided to throw his high school alma mater a bone.
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Why do players say the Ohio State?

President Edward Orton was insistent that a new name would separate the institution from other colleges in Ohio. Legend also has it that "The" was used to show the other colleges which institution was supposed to be the leader in the state - both in size and in financial support from the legislature.
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When NFL players say their high school?

Player introductions during NFL games have been around since 1970, starting with Monday Night Football. “We ask them to say give us your name and school, and then it's up to them as to how creative or straightforward they want to be,” Sunday Night Football producer Fred Gaudelli told SB Nation.
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Who started the Ohio State University saying?

A former Ohio State football player introduces himself during an NFL broadcast and concludes his introduction with an emphatic, "The Ohio State University." Who started that tradition? Apparently, it was former Buckeye running back Robert Smith. "It is true," Smith said on the Big Ten Network earlier this week.
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Did Nate Burleson win a Super Bowl?

Burleson is now a seven-figure TV star. If CBS is going to succeed with the slightly renamed “CBS Morning,” it will likely have to do a lot with a solid, 11-year NFL veteran, who never played in New York, never won a Super Bowl and is not a Hall of Famer.
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Can you walk on to an NFL team?

Anyone is allowed to enter the NFL draft, as long as they have graduated high school. If you don't play in college, continue training hard and consider becoming a walk-on.
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Did Antonio Gates play college football?

College career

Gates played basketball but not football in college. He originally enrolled at Michigan State University wanting to play football under then-coach Nick Saban as well as basketball under coach Tom Izzo.
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How many 0 stars are in the NFL?

15 players were zero-star recruits in the 2020 NFL Draft. Jeremy Chinn was a zero-star recruit leaving high school and he was drafted this past weekend in the second round.
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Which is harder NFL or college football?

The college game is overall easier than the NFL game due to a shortage of overall talent because most top players who have graduated from high school opt to play in the NFL ASAP. NFL players are the best of the best.
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Is pro football bigger than college?

In overall circumference, college footballs can be up to 1 1/4 inches smaller than NFL footballs. To get into the weeds, the circumference of college footballs ranges from 20 3/4 inches to 21 1/4 inches lengthwise from end to end, versus 21 inches to 21 1/4 inches in the NFL.
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Is NFL easier than college?

So, essentially everyone in college is on a relatively even playing field in terms of preparation. College football is equalized in preparation opportunity, while the NFL is generally more equalized in physical ability.
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Has a teenager ever played in the NFL?

Houston Texans

Tremaine Edmunds became the second youngest at 19 years 11 months 26 days old, in 2018, making them the only two teenagers ever drafted in NFL history. He was the highest draft pick to come out of the University of Louisville since the AFL-NFL merger.
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What's the age limit for the NFL?

With no NFL minimum age or NFL age limit in place, players can play as long as they are physically capable of playing. Despite the range of ages allowed to play professional football, the average NFL player age skews younger. The average age of NFL players is 26.6 years, as of 2015.
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