These kids are catching the attention of football recruiters even before high school



College football programs are already meeting with young football players, like 11-year-old Bunchie Young.

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30 comentarios en «These kids are catching the attention of football recruiters even before high school»

  1. It's puzzling why the community continues emphasizing the importance of a sport where only 1-2% make it to Not For Long. Especially when Math, Reading, drop out rates and other scores indicate a dire emergency for the community! As long as Education is not as emphasized a much as that lost cause is, rioting will continue as it has for the last 60 years…no change!

  2. Yes, I would rather a kid think about college than think about joining a gang, but telling a 12 year-old he is being looked at by a college is simply a grift for the pay-for-sessions of the coach. Sorry — these little guys are being used for whatever reason — mostly to milk money out of their folks. Bunchie might wind up 5'6. Then what …?

  3. Gee — what a great way to get more kids to pay for your private coaching classes: tell them they are actively "catching the attention" of recruiters. This is what is wrong with pro sports today: they don't let kids be kids… How about some statistical numbers of the kids who go through his class who make it to the NFL, that would be actual journalism …

  4. 6:43 "…a college scholarship."

    Yeah. They get plenty of valuable knowledge. All STEM programs, languages, and literature.

    Turning your kid over to some "educational" institution to be a draft animal. Excellent long term prospects.

  5. One day in the 19th century, some students at Yale took a leather ball outside to kick around.

    Fifteen minutes later, there were athletics scandals and scholarship violations.

  6. Athletic scholarships are a waste of money. Scholarships should exclusively be for people who excel in academics and people with low family income.

  7. To much pressure for these kids we teach them how to win and be champions but never to be a good lover or hey maybe next time . If they don't make it then what like I said too much pressure for such a young age the only ones benefiting are the coaches teams and whom ever makes money of these kids .

  8. "…opening these kid's minds that there is more to life than the communities we come from."

    That is straight up TRUTH. Great job Coach. Please keep telling the players sports is only one avenue to better things in life. An education or learning a Trade is another way and can be accomplished with or without a scholarship.

  9. I get it but yall fr? i know so many 4.0gpa 4-5 star players that dont get noticed, and here yall at lookin at kids? this better not be the case cuz they already making money and we tryna get that money

  10. how about broadcasting more prime news on African American kids applying their desire to the max in other areas of endeavor as science Sociology mathematics engineering architecture business Economics Astro-Physics space science Government writing physics Law etc. and not just and only to the stereotypical sport arena of entertainment where the African American has been herded into like cattle and is expected to be and perhaps is the only comfort zone of the powers that be?

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