Listening to a frat student say how hard it is to balance school with essentially partying after a d1 football player says how hard it is to balance school with practice and conditioning and away games is almost comical
Listen to what the frat guy said. He even complain either, it’s just that the channel probably asked them to name a problem with the lifestyle and he did just that but said its manageable
And this is why I hate the phrase bitter people throw around “oh it must be nice to just get paid millions to catch a ball” these dudes grind their asses off & dedicate their lives to this sport, not including all the physical & mental abuse toll football takes. They chose their line of work, & so did you lol
@@bojangles5232 very common misconception all because a couple SEC schools and Ohio state get away with it. At most colleges athletes in general make the best students
@@camrose306 i bet you there are significantly more frat students than student athletes that are in more time-demanding majors like engineering or design
@@bojangles5232 You're ignorant. Being an engineering student requires a substantial amount of time for studying, labs, and extra curriculum activities. I graduated with a degree in engineering, and I can't imagine the time and discipline it takes to be a student-athlete. Rather than trying to knock people down for the classes they take, try to appreciate the goals they're trying to accomplish.
D1 sports students are just pure respect. I’m a cs major and people say “oh it must be so hard” or “oh it’s gotta be tiring” nah, compared to sports students it’s easy other than 1 semester. It would’ve been hilarious to see a realistic cs student compared with an athlete. Cause trust me, most of the “day in the life of a cs student” videos are just trying to appeal to the stereotype of a cs student being all studious, when in reality most of us see a B as a reason to party lol
Played baseball growing up and put almost all my time into it especially once I got to high school. I've been done playing for a couple years now and it's so nice living a balanced life. I don't have any desire anymore to play competitive sports.
@@emilyray2246 it’s funny, because I was the best around at the time. Drafted at of high school to the Washington national organization, but I went the college route because I wanted to experience the college life. There was no college life. Until I got hurt and had to repair the rotator cuff. Then that’s when I got a taste of the college life. I just hung it up after that. No regrets though
@@bleedingspace5743 POV: kid who cant afford collage and cant get scholarships because hes a disappointment to everyone and doesnt contribute to society.
Man I’ve missed these day in the life videos! This was a banger Dockery, hope you make more like this! I play D2 now and these type of videos still motivate me every day! Much love brotha, Let’s get this grind 🔥🔥
Man it can be so tempting especially with social media, but this vid puts it right in perspective. While he’s out grinding it’s hard. It’s real real hard. Specially when u check in stories on sc seeing all the social events ur missing out on. It’s even confusing, you’ll find urself asking over and over “is this grind worth it?” It’s Mental game of endurance not just to do it but to stay committed to choosing that life over the alternative. In the end tho (for those that don’t go NFL) you’re both walking away with a degree from the same university, but that level of self discipline the D1 player has will carry him to be respected in everything he/she does
Love this comment. Straight facts. I’m in this same boat rn with wanting to stop playing for the social events I’m missing. It’s not talked about enough and I don’t think people truly understand what it takes to be an athlete an any level.
@@notbadguy9955 fuck no they don’t. If you make 100k they’ll care a hell of a lot more than a former d1 athlete working a dead end minimum wage job ☠️☠️☠️☠️
One thing not mentioned is the difference in degrees that you see on the football team vs a fraternity. When I was in college most of us who were active members got degrees in finance, business, engineering, biology, etc. I could never figure Out how some of the football guys got good degrees like that while playing ball. My last 2 years of school all I did was work and study. It was a grind
Man I miss this so much man. I had to medically retire due to how many severe concussions I’ve had before my college career could really get started. I pray I’ll be able to return to the game and show all the hard work I put in got me to become but I don’t know man.
@@cloroxbleach8676 exactly bruh, I’ve had a bad concussion when I was a on a car crash this past July and to this day I have memory problems, this nigga wanna come back to playing after having multiple like damn lol
Bro your words to me when you said “your gonna do better” you really ignited a fire within me to go for my dreams and I promise I won’t let you down. Love your videos and you’re in the top 3 WR in my book
New Canadian German subscriber here. I don’t really do sports but I enjoy having these types of videos on as motivation or when I work out. I love the brutal honesty and how a lot of your videos aren’t scripted. Stay healthy & keep up the good work. 🤟🏻💪🏻✌🏻
LOL I love it how it shows like 30 seconds to 1 minute at the most of the Frat student and then goes right back to the athlete LOL it's like okay Mr frat boy your life's so busy and hard..... okay back to the athlete LOL
About to be a Jr in highschool and watching these videos are letting me know what life I really want to live. I have the opportunity to go to great schools and really get into this balance/grind lifestyle.
The comparison is really apples to oranges. Most D1 athletes are there on a scholarship, so not only do they need to keep themselves in shape for their sport, they need to maintain their grades. We also don’t know what the Sigma Nu’s schedule for the day was. If I didn’t have a class early at ASU, I sure as hell didn’t get out of bed early.
Not gonna lie… the frat life was more fun. I played football for 7 years, finishing at a 5A Texas high school program…. and even 5A high school programs take it so seriously that’s it’s a full time way of life. Chose not to play college ball, to be a regular student and join a frat instead. Gotta say, life became much more enjoyable after that
Being a student-athelete is extremely grueling. I am currently in my 3rd year going on to 4th. When I was in 2nd year I was an all-canadian track and field 100m sprinter (10.06 S) while trying to balance my double major in Accounting and Supply Chain. The amount of time you need to spend everyday on academics and training make a lot of people question whether its worth it or not to take it further. In my case unfortunately, juggling All-canadian, and 2 double majors was not working and I had to make a choice whether to chase my dream or have a secure future job. Unfortunately I made the decision to give up on my dream and work for a secure future job. Much respect to all student athletes, shit is not easy.
An athlete is an athlete and a frat boy is a frat boy … just what I expected from both , one has discipline from the sports and competition, the other just a college student in a fraternity lol
Another Banger Dockery. Thanks for showing these young kids the life between these 2 type of people. The football players grinding to keep a spot on that team while literally balancing all aspects of life. Majority of them come from backgrounds were a scholarship and being noticed meant a free ride to college because of family not having funds. On the other hand you have a frat kid who parents paid his college tuition with bare minimum worries. His toughest days are surviving through classes. He'll end up running his families business afterwards. Since he has connections through that fraternity, bro is set after college.
it’s funny cause i know being a student athlete is super difficult cause i played football in high school and obviously it’s more rigorous in college. i’m in a fraternity and i’m one of the few guys who have a job and have to pay their way through college but so many kids just have their parents pay for everything it’s so bad. But a lot of the student athletes have huge scholarships and literally get spoon fed by the school at the same time yk
@@grez367 how does me telling the truth about college life being insecure. What I said is all facts. You talking I'm in a relationship with the guy or something.
@@Sunshine-ot7us if you been to college then you would know that those kids in these ivy league fraternities are spoon feed by the school and family who literally gives them everything. If you notice in the video that kid tried making it seems like his life was a struggle to deal with by doing philanthropy stuff.
The sad part about this is the d1 athletes work so hard but rarely graduates in under 5-6 years with a basic business degree while us frat guys are seen as laid back party guys but almost always graduate in the top of our class in 4 years with more advanced degrees. It often surprises people how many cum laude and summa cum laude students there are in frats graduating with amazing degrees and have 6 figure jobs lined up already.
I’m a d1 offensive lineman. Every day is a struggle to keep going forward and stay alive while all my peers are having fun and creating fulfilling lives. I don’t even like what I do but I have to to pay for school. Thanks for at least trying to show a bit of what we go through.
God sends his toughest warriors through hell bro. The harder you work the harder you get rewarded, sure, your friends are having fun, but they won't know what being a real man is like, working hard everyday, staying on the grind, etc. All they do is party. Keep grindin bro 🤙
@@skhwhid1160please, mental complications my ass. this dude is literally complaining about how hard he has it playing football at a d1 school with free ride lmaoo weird way to show your gratefulness. When he gets older he'll realize how goofy his op comment was, what an opportunity to have
I'm very thankful to see content like this. It truly dispels the myths of college life and gives everyone a realistic but honest portrayal. "Keep your head down, keep grinding, trust in God, good things will happen" 👏👏👏
People dog on fraternities but no one ever highlights the Community service, study hours, fundraising, social events, leadership opportunities, and other organizations they might be involved in. 18-23 year olds just want to relax and party with their homies after class. Playing sports or joining an organization in college (social fraternity, educational fraternity (whatever your degree is in), entrepreneurial, math, band, whatever it is is a great way to meet people to become friends with, study with, and motivate you to push yourself. If money is a problem 99% of organizations have payment plans or money aside to help out members, just mention it upfront that it’s a worry and the guys and girls are happy to talk about it. If they aren’t then find an organization that will. Make good choices, grind but also have some fun, and stay frosty 🙌🏽
Both are grinding just in different ways. Doesn't matter who you are or how you get to where you're going, just keep at it, persistence is key, and don't give up!
the football player HAS to wake up at that time, the fraternity kid doesn’t need to wake up early for anything. i’m sure if the football player had nothing in the morning he would be sleeping just as late.
Wake up Hate yourself Get out of bed Get a workout in Eat breakfast Go to class Not understand jack shit during lecture Go eat lunch Go to more class Still not understand anything Go back home Start homework Fall asleep mid homework Wake up and realize you slept too long Stay up until 12am doing the homework Repeat 😂😂
I remember in college playing football we up and the campus not even open lol then once we finish our lift and run the campus wakes up I I actually loved because working out early in the am have you awake
Being a former college football player, yes it's a grind. Weights, practice, traveling for games but I managed to still take 15 hrs a semester and work part time. Maybe the frat dude is taking more hrs, working a FT job etc so we all grind in different ways.
@@thenovalabs im in a frat and manage a 3.6 avg while holding top positions, in a way a fraternity can make you understand how a business organization is run. I too attend the gym as well
1. you aren’t a d1 athlete so who’s we? 2. it’s unfair to trash fraternity kids for not waking up as early as a d1 football player 3. it’s 2 completely different lifestyles, practice for a football player is like rush events for a fraternity kid, games are parties, so don’t go trashing someone for simply living the college lifestyle they chose
As an T&F athlete, I can relate things get tough everyday. but what we have ordinary students can't. Irrespective of if we become PRO athlete or not, WE JUST LOVE OUR SPORT. ✊
Nutritionist on staff, dude eats bread and cereal, whattttt dude, id love to have cooks and a nutritionist looking out for me man, take advantage of it cause you gonna miss it when its gone
Remember everything can become negative if you compare it to something. This is a great video but remember don’t always compare yourself to others and live YOUR life 😁😁💪
Badass video see you putting in work big dawg but hey gotta respect the frat guy abs game is pretty solid but your day busy with a bunch of hard work 👍🏻💪🏻
I remember in college when i was in a frat sometimes the morning after a party, me and some guys would go get breakfast where the student athletes ate. I always looked at them “like damn these guys have been up for hours, got a workout in, now they’re eating before class.” Meanwhile me and my buddies were hungover af, just woke up, we got hickies on the neck and smell of booze. I admired the organization D1 athletes had lol
YOOOO DAY IN LIFE SERIES BACK!! Also we hittin a milli now 😤 New Vlog series dropping Wednesday, love all yall that been here since day 1
@Dockery neva left, let’s go!🔥
Could you do a day in the life of a high school vs college baseball player
Let’s go i love these so much and learn from them
Yeeesssiiirrrr your my hero job and I hope to be like you 🙏🔥🔥
Keep up the day in the life’s there fire
Listening to a frat student say how hard it is to balance school with essentially partying after a d1 football player says how hard it is to balance school with practice and conditioning and away games is almost comical
It really is hard to balance practice conditioning, weight room, meetings and school
It is
@@rawr176 hes saying you dont need to party
Listen to what the frat guy said. He even complain either, it’s just that the channel probably asked them to name a problem with the lifestyle and he did just that but said its manageable
If I could do it over again. I wish I played in D1. The frat scene gets old fast.
And this is why I hate the phrase bitter people throw around “oh it must be nice to just get paid millions to catch a ball” these dudes grind their asses off & dedicate their lives to this sport, not including all the physical & mental abuse toll football takes. They chose their line of work, & so did you lol
they take dumb classes though
@@bojangles5232 very common misconception all because a couple SEC schools and Ohio state get away with it. At most colleges athletes in general make the best students
@@camrose306 i bet you there are significantly more frat students than student athletes that are in more time-demanding majors like engineering or design
@@bojangles5232 You're ignorant. Being an engineering student requires a substantial amount of time for studying, labs, and extra curriculum activities. I graduated with a degree in engineering, and I can't imagine the time and discipline it takes to be a student-athlete. Rather than trying to knock people down for the classes they take, try to appreciate the goals they're trying to accomplish.
@@JH-zr9pq how are you calling me ignorant and agreeing with me
O line is so underrated in football, its a really important position to play and nobody gets respect for being a good o lineman.
Ong there’s a reason so many tackles are taken 1 overall
When were they underrated?
@@kaathegoat8362 never 😂
We not underrated just overhated. If the play goes well, you don’t notice us. If the play blows up, it’s because of us.
@@ymb3858 i mean that’s corner too
As a current fraternity guy, former D1 athlete, the only thing I miss about it is the gym and facilities. Glad I got to experience both.
Lmao Ok?
How did you balance that?
@@i3p973 I didn’t. I stopped playing baseball and chose a different path.
Okay, and we don’t give a shit. Go get drunk.
@@picklerickbutwitharatexosk3971 🤡
D1 sports students are just pure respect.
I’m a cs major and people say “oh it must be so hard” or “oh it’s gotta be tiring” nah, compared to sports students it’s easy other than 1 semester. It would’ve been hilarious to see a realistic cs student compared with an athlete. Cause trust me, most of the “day in the life of a cs student” videos are just trying to appeal to the stereotype of a cs student being all studious, when in reality most of us see a B as a reason to party lol
Hey man don’t expose me
Bro and there are student athletes that are also cs majors. Imagine 2 practices a day + studying cs
I'm currently in my Senior year as a CS major and also a D1 Athlete. Ask me anything
@@notmacmiller4702 what sport
@@levirowan1365 Lacrosse
I swear every football team has someone who looks like Thor 😂
Nah we got Maui tho
Clay Matthews’ effect
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Lions
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Played baseball growing up and put almost all my time into it especially once I got to high school. I've been done playing for a couple years now and it's so nice living a balanced life. I don't have any desire anymore to play competitive sports.
i play at a low level in college now. i honestly think i’m ready for that
I played college baseball and I had no social life. I enjoyed the last year of college of just chilling and partying in Miami.
@@mrstifler8987 I mean that’s the grind it takes to become the best but if you just lost interest than that’s ok
@@emilyray2246 it’s funny, because I was the best around at the time. Drafted at of high school to the Washington national organization, but I went the college route because I wanted to experience the college life. There was no college life. Until I got hurt and had to repair the rotator cuff. Then that’s when I got a taste of the college life. I just hung it up after that. No regrets though
@@mrstifler8987 oh ok glad to ou found a new path tho I’m sure you will find something else
the grind will never stop let’s get it
Yessir we back 😤
nah hahah the d1 player will not be in any professional league so so much waste time hahahahaha
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@@bleedingspace5743 POV: kid who cant afford collage and cant get scholarships because hes a disappointment to everyone and doesnt contribute to society.
@ bleedingspace nft pfp detected, opinion rejected.
i played HS football with ricky, it was a suprise to see him in this video at the breakfast table. man literally carried our team on his back.
Both of these guys will work together one day at footlocker
Damn the hate in this world is crazy 💀🤓
@@grimreaper-lando7930Fr
@@grimreaper-lando7930 fr brother
If he is d1 he can live off football
@@benih7796that is not true at all. Most D1 players don’t touch the field again once their college careers are over
It would be interesting to see life of a d1 athlete and a d1 army/navy athlete
fire idea
Or even just a an average cadet. Not even a comparable schedule.
@@Raven-ne9cg I think you have to play sports at the service academies
@@boove6712 Thats not true
@@andrewm4993 u have to get a sports credit, most play varsity sports tho
Man I’ve missed these day in the life videos! This was a banger Dockery, hope you make more like this! I play D2 now and these type of videos still motivate me every day! Much love brotha, Let’s get this grind 🔥🔥
all love bro thanks for the support more comin soon
Dam respect to both of you.
Yessss same
I love it. These little Day in the Life Clips are so awesome. Just shows you how busy and athlete's schedule is.
Man it can be so tempting especially with social media, but this vid puts it right in perspective. While he’s out grinding it’s hard. It’s real real hard. Specially when u check in stories on sc seeing all the social events ur missing out on.
It’s even confusing, you’ll find urself asking over and over “is this grind worth it?” It’s Mental game of endurance not just to do it but to stay committed to choosing that life over the alternative.
In the end tho (for those that don’t go NFL) you’re both walking away with a degree from the same university, but that level of self discipline the D1 player has will carry him to be respected in everything he/she does
Love this comment. Straight facts. I’m in this same boat rn with wanting to stop playing for the social events I’m missing. It’s not talked about enough and I don’t think people truly understand what it takes to be an athlete an any level.
lmao nah. once you graduate university no one cares if you were a D1 athlete. that's reality.
@@leangroundbeef2322 girls do hhahaaha
do it for the girls @@jonreytaylor
@@notbadguy9955 fuck no they don’t. If you make 100k they’ll care a hell of a lot more than a former d1 athlete working a dead end minimum wage job ☠️☠️☠️☠️
Finally the day in the life's are back! These are motivational
More coming 🤞🏽
@@Dockery u should do football v cheerleader if possible?
One thing not mentioned is the difference in degrees that you see on the football team vs a fraternity. When I was in college most of us who were active members got degrees in finance, business, engineering, biology, etc. I could never figure Out how some of the football guys got good degrees like that while playing ball. My last 2 years of school all I did was work and study. It was a grind
Just academically gifted honestly. Some struggle more than others, and some do better. It’s just down to that tbh
mf said finance and business are "good degrees like that"
This college facilities are something else. Y'all live like pro athletes in this luxurious place. Congrats for that!
Man I miss this so much man. I had to medically retire due to how many severe concussions I’ve had before my college career could really get started. I pray I’ll be able to return to the game and show all the hard work I put in got me to become but I don’t know man.
Would you consider going to europe in order to come back playing? Just out of curiosity.
Ngl college sports suck unless you D1 NCAA lol
Nah nigha you’re done wtf 😂😂😂😂 concussion is a concussion bro you’re done
Consider a different sport brother
@@cloroxbleach8676 exactly bruh, I’ve had a bad concussion when I was a on a car crash this past July and to this day I have memory problems, this nigga wanna come back to playing after having multiple like damn lol
Bro your words to me when you said “your gonna do better” you really ignited a fire within me to go for my dreams and I promise I won’t let you down. Love your videos and you’re in the top 3 WR in my book
New Canadian German subscriber here. I don’t really do sports but I enjoy having these types of videos on as motivation or when I work out. I love the brutal honesty and how a lot of your videos aren’t scripted. Stay healthy & keep up the good work. 🤟🏻💪🏻✌🏻
LOL I love it how it shows like 30 seconds to 1 minute at the most of the Frat student and then goes right back to the athlete LOL it's like okay Mr frat boy your life's so busy and hard..... okay back to the athlete LOL
About to be a Jr in highschool and watching these videos are letting me know what life I really want to live. I have the opportunity to go to great schools and really get into this balance/grind lifestyle.
The comparison is really apples to oranges. Most D1 athletes are there on a scholarship, so not only do they need to keep themselves in shape for their sport, they need to maintain their grades. We also don’t know what the Sigma Nu’s schedule for the day was. If I didn’t have a class early at ASU, I sure as hell didn’t get out of bed early.
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Don’t y’all just love dockerys videos?
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Not gonna lie… the frat life was more fun. I played football for 7 years, finishing at a 5A Texas high school program…. and even 5A high school programs take it so seriously that’s it’s a full time way of life. Chose not to play college ball, to be a regular student and join a frat instead. Gotta say, life became much more enjoyable after that
I played 6a for southlake and shit was political kids taking roids and holding themselves back
Being a student-athelete is extremely grueling. I am currently in my 3rd year going on to 4th. When I was in 2nd year I was an all-canadian track and field 100m sprinter (10.06 S) while trying to balance my double major in Accounting and Supply Chain. The amount of time you need to spend everyday on academics and training make a lot of people question whether its worth it or not to take it further. In my case unfortunately, juggling All-canadian, and 2 double majors was not working and I had to make a choice whether to chase my dream or have a secure future job. Unfortunately I made the decision to give up on my dream and work for a secure future job. Much respect to all student athletes, shit is not easy.
running not sport
Man I miss college and the fun times. It was tough being a basketball player and in a frat. But college was my best years ever
An athlete is an athlete and a frat boy is a frat boy … just what I expected from both , one has discipline from the sports and competition, the other just a college student in a fraternity lol
This man been a d1 athlete for ten years bro
Another Banger Dockery. Thanks for showing these young kids the life between these 2 type of people. The football players grinding to keep a spot on that team while literally balancing all aspects of life. Majority of them come from backgrounds were a scholarship and being noticed meant a free ride to college because of family not having funds. On the other hand you have a frat kid who parents paid his college tuition with bare minimum worries. His toughest days are surviving through classes. He'll end up running his families business afterwards. Since he has connections through that fraternity, bro is set after college.
it’s funny cause i know being a student athlete is super difficult cause i played football in high school and obviously it’s more rigorous in college. i’m in a fraternity and i’m one of the few guys who have a job and have to pay their way through college but so many kids just have their parents pay for everything it’s so bad. But a lot of the student athletes have huge scholarships and literally get spoon fed by the school at the same time yk
Sounding very insecure
Bro ur just hating on a random frat kid when you have no clue what goes on in his personal life😂😭
@@grez367 how does me telling the truth about college life being insecure. What I said is all facts. You talking I'm in a relationship with the guy or something.
@@Sunshine-ot7us if you been to college then you would know that those kids in these ivy league fraternities are spoon feed by the school and family who literally gives them everything. If you notice in the video that kid tried making it seems like his life was a struggle to deal with by doing philanthropy stuff.
The sad part about this is the d1 athletes work so hard but rarely graduates in under 5-6 years with a basic business degree while us frat guys are seen as laid back party guys but almost always graduate in the top of our class in 4 years with more advanced degrees. It often surprises people how many cum laude and summa cum laude students there are in frats graduating with amazing degrees and have 6 figure jobs lined up already.
might depend on how much responsibilities someone has outside of school
I’m a d1 offensive lineman. Every day is a struggle to keep going forward and stay alive while all my peers are having fun and creating fulfilling lives. I don’t even like what I do but I have to to pay for school. Thanks for at least trying to show a bit of what we go through.
God sends his toughest warriors through hell bro. The harder you work the harder you get rewarded, sure, your friends are having fun, but they won't know what being a real man is like, working hard everyday, staying on the grind, etc. All they do is party. Keep grindin bro 🤙
Sounds really rough man. I pray u get in a better position in life where u can be happy and feel fulfilled🙏🏽 the only way is forward it’ll get better
imagine complaining about playing d1 ball and having a full ride lmao appreciate what you got man, people would kill to be in your spot
@@nicm238 there’s a lot of mental complications that come with that. that doesn’t mean he’s not grateful
@@skhwhid1160please, mental complications my ass. this dude is literally complaining about how hard he has it playing football at a d1 school with free ride lmaoo weird way to show your gratefulness. When he gets older he'll realize how goofy his op comment was, what an opportunity to have
This dope man. Proud of you Dock. Keep killing it mayne. Glad you switched it up like this. Hope you and the fam good mayne ❤
Yeah I'd rather be a frat student, Thanks for the motivation, I'll be heading back to slee
I love these videos dock! Im glad you made the return with the day in the life series!!!
Imma grind for y’all now 😤
@@Dockery 💯
I'm very thankful to see content like this. It truly dispels the myths of college life and gives everyone a realistic but honest portrayal. "Keep your head down, keep grinding, trust in God, good things will happen" 👏👏👏
The only time the wake up alarm is tolerable....is in Dockery vlogs...yesssir
🤣🤣🤣🔥
Been waiting for these to come back 🙌🏽
Got you and more!!
"Oh it's so hard balancing partying and actually doing productive stuff like class. UGH my life sucks."
People dog on fraternities but no one ever highlights the Community service, study hours, fundraising, social events, leadership opportunities, and other organizations they might be involved in. 18-23 year olds just want to relax and party with their homies after class. Playing sports or joining an organization in college (social fraternity, educational fraternity (whatever your degree is in), entrepreneurial, math, band, whatever it is is a great way to meet people to become friends with, study with, and motivate you to push yourself. If money is a problem 99% of organizations have payment plans or money aside to help out members, just mention it upfront that it’s a worry and the guys and girls are happy to talk about it. If they aren’t then find an organization that will.
Make good choices, grind but also have some fun, and stay frosty 🙌🏽
That alarm at the start stressed me out
Babe wake up, Dockery posted
🤣🤣🤣 I swear I’m back
Hey dockery, I love these videos so much! I sadly got injured during my football season, but I’m coming back soon!
Come back gonna be legendary brother heal up!!
@@Dockery thank you!
@@johngioffe2713 was it serious injury hope you come back stronger
@@AROB_GOD it was a badly sprained ankle but that’s all. I’m coming back in 2 weeks
same i broke my arm making a tackle i’m our for the season
Both are grinding just in different ways. Doesn't matter who you are or how you get to where you're going, just keep at it, persistence is key, and don't give up!
The amount of stuff you can do when you wake up early
the football player HAS to wake up at that time, the fraternity kid doesn’t need to wake up early for anything. i’m sure if the football player had nothing in the morning he would be sleeping just as late.
do it with fighter bro please i really appreciate this kind of series the fighter type is going to be so cool
Moral of the story is football players aren't the party monsters like movies portray us 🤣
I want to see the day in the life of an engineering student or something like that
wake up, class, class, class, class, food, study, leisure time, food study, sleep
repeat 3-5 times a week
Wake up
Hate yourself
Get out of bed
Get a workout in
Eat breakfast
Go to class
Not understand jack shit during lecture
Go eat lunch
Go to more class
Still not understand anything
Go back home
Start homework
Fall asleep mid homework
Wake up and realize you slept too long
Stay up until 12am doing the homework
Repeat 😂😂
@@sachidb3350 that will be me in like 2 semesters
@@sachidb3350 sounds about right except maybe and few extra hate yourselfs scattered throughout the day
Most student-athletes D1 D2 D3, rly do have their heads on straight and are great sources of encouragement and motivation.
D1 athlete vs are the best types of vids you make
Gotta do a day in the life of a d1 hockey player if you can bro
I remember in college playing football we up and the campus not even open lol then once we finish our lift and run the campus wakes up I I actually loved because working out early in the am have you awake
BRO we've been waiting for another one of these BANGERS❗️ 💯.
Got more comin!! Thanks for the support
Being a former college football player, yes it's a grind. Weights, practice, traveling for games but I managed to still take 15 hrs a semester and work part time. Maybe the frat dude is taking more hrs, working a FT job etc so we all grind in different ways.
1:24 the cut to the guy sleeping is funny
Playing football is like brotherhood no cyap
Bro. I have missed these so much. Glad these are back
Got you more comin soon 🤞🏽
I’ve been waiting for another day in the life! Thanks bro!
Got you bro 🤝
You’re doing all this while the frat boy is enjoying his little beauty sleep🤣🙅🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️🤦🏾♂️ that kid don’t know what the grind is
He will know how life hits after college
@Wholesome that’s crazy, life’s been handed to them on a silver platter
@@jamareonflowers1055 exactly! They def will learn the hard way
Geed
Yo dockery, thanks for making these videos I watch them almost every night I like watching these in my sleeps thanks for making these good videos ^.
All love bro 🤞🏽🧡 thanks for the support
Should do one for track and field guy this time
Would be fire
plz do it i run track💀
So frats HAVE to show up to events that are literally just party events lmao what a joke
notice how the football player woke up right away and didn't ignore the alarm. He got discipline.
You can always choose:
1.Have a crowd cheering for you
2. Be the one in the crowd cheering for another
the facilities the football guys have is crazy
invest in where the money enters from
Yo my guy, 90% of my roommates were D2 football players (good friends I still keep in touch with) and man the grind is real!!!
Ayyy fellow Sig Nu. Love to see it. Cheers from Oregon State!
Cheers from Alabama!
meanwhile me at the COF at 6 am waiting for 1SG
Great video, most people will never understand the grind of d1 sports plus trying to do well academically. Shits crazy and I barely started...
BRO I KNEW IT WAS ISAIAH GLASS I LOVE THIS GUY
So basically, frats do nothing while we work
Untrue
@@charizardm19 I heard him say that he does his school work, gym, recruit and party. While saying that the time management of that is difficult…
@@thenovalabs im in a frat and manage a 3.6 avg while holding top positions, in a way a fraternity can make you understand how a business organization is run. I too attend the gym as well
I went to ASU, was in a frat. You are absolute right. Nothing hard about being in a frat and going to school 🤡
1. you aren’t a d1 athlete so who’s we?
2. it’s unfair to trash fraternity kids for not waking up as early as a d1 football player
3. it’s 2 completely different lifestyles, practice for a football player is like rush events for a fraternity kid, games are parties, so don’t go trashing someone for simply living the college lifestyle they chose
U inspire me to go D1. I'm trying not to lose love for the game and your vids help a lot doc. Keep em coming🔥
Aint no way I heard you call Louisiana food nasty 😂
He trippin fr😹
It looks like a cool campus, unfortunately it is located in Mars. 😂😂 That Phoenix heat is no joke.
As an T&F athlete, I can relate things get tough everyday. but what we have ordinary students can't. Irrespective of if we become PRO athlete or not, WE JUST LOVE OUR SPORT. ✊
These guys have one class a day??? What kind of senior just-here-for-extracurriculars schedule is that?
Nutritionist on staff, dude eats bread and cereal, whattttt dude, id love to have cooks and a nutritionist looking out for me man, take advantage of it cause you gonna miss it when its gone
that alarm gives me PTSD
i can never think of frat guys the same after all the funny tiktok videos
Alternate title: Day in the life of a D1 college athlete and some cuts to another student
I love the Pat Tillman peek. 🙌
Keep on grinding my bro and never stop chasing your dream, no matter what🤟🤟💪💪
Yessir likewise brotha
Thanks for the video. This got me so pumped and motivated, to join a frat
Finnally a Dockery Notification
🤝🏾
A lot more coming 🧡
U keep me motivated brody gud shit❤️❤️
Remember everything can become negative if you compare it to something. This is a great video but remember don’t always compare yourself to others and live YOUR life 😁😁💪
Do a D1 athlete, vs Frat, vs Medicine, vs Architecture
Badass video see you putting in work big dawg but hey gotta respect the frat guy abs game is pretty solid but your day busy with a bunch of hard work 👍🏻💪🏻
Instantly knew which life I’d rather have and then D1 student haha
Frats students aint shit lmfao 😂
I remember in college when i was in a frat sometimes the morning after a party, me and some guys would go get breakfast where the student athletes ate. I always looked at them “like damn these guys have been up for hours, got a workout in, now they’re eating before class.” Meanwhile me and my buddies were hungover af, just woke up, we got hickies on the neck and smell of booze. I admired the organization D1 athletes had lol
aww how cute, you and your friends gave each other hickies
@@sm-sn3gq We get it, you've never been with a woman. Go be salty somewhere else 😂😂
Bro go off his meat
Basically the mentor does their homework? 😂 🐐
Y’all found the most stereotypical frat guy for this video 😂
this is exactly what a college football player would post.
"trust in God" love it bro.
11:53 bro got the old librarian type typing😂
"He might slap you too"😂
“With my roommate Sione” I was trynna guess Isaia ethnicity but good to know he has a Tongan roommate 😂
WHAT DID HE SAY ABT LOUISIANA FOOD?!? oh nahhhh
…
tell em come eat at my house. we gon get em right😭😭