I watch so many of these from so many teams. And the way all these college football players (and coaches) are so close knit, it makes me not want to root against any team. It's just amazing.
Moved to Boise when I was in Kindergarten and spent my whole life in Idaho. I went to the University of Idaho, but BSU is my team, more so than in pro team in any sport. So glad to see this coming out of such a great program.
10 yards for an onside kick but once it leaves the tee it's a live ball for the receiving team no matter how little it travels. Just saying , seriously, this is a cool video.
its pretty fair considering that football makes so much money, that they can give them back more money in scholarships, and on average there about 110-120 kids on a football team and only 85 get scholarships. That's why soccer only gets 11 scholarships because they don't make anywhere close to as much money as football and they only have on average 29 players.
Schools like Ohio State and Texas are the exception, not the rule. Most D1 schools lose money on football because it is so expensive, and the 85 scholarships add to the cost. My alma mater, Bowling Green State University, has the lowest athletic budget in its conference and a very generous donor to men's basketball. BGSU still needs a subsidy from the university general fund to balance the books.
I watch so many of these from so many teams. And the way all these college football players (and coaches) are so close knit, it makes me not want to root against any team. It's just amazing.
I like how the teammates are just as happy for him, as he is himself.
That’s what makes these videos the best.
There have been several walk ons at BSU in the last 10 years that earned scholarships and went on to play in the NFL.
Moved to Boise when I was in Kindergarten and spent my whole life in Idaho. I went to the University of Idaho, but BSU is my team, more so than in pro team in any sport. So glad to see this coming out of such a great program.
Notice the room full of men... celebrating ACHIEVEMENT through hard work... and rewarding it. THAT is how America is supposed to work.
This was VERY cool. Congrats young man, hard ALWAYS work pays off.
LOVE THEE NOTRE DAME.
Glad this popped up. Guy went on to have a great career and is now a success lawyer.
I didn't know that. That's dope!
That is awesome. Congrats Jake.
Excellent!
10 yards for an onside kick but once it leaves the tee it's a live ball for the receiving team no matter how little it travels. Just saying , seriously, this is a cool video.
I was chanting "Hardee" too.
WTF, NCAA allows D1 football 85 scholarships, thats the entire damn team. Soccer only gets like 11
its pretty fair considering that football makes so much money, that they can give them back more money in scholarships, and on average there about 110-120 kids on a football team and only 85 get scholarships. That's why soccer only gets 11 scholarships because they don't make anywhere close to as much money as football and they only have on average 29 players.
That's because soccer SUCKS.
Football pays the bills
@@sparkyguitar0058 Correct. Football pays for those 11 kickball scholarships.
Schools like Ohio State and Texas are the exception, not the rule. Most D1 schools lose money on football because it is so expensive, and the 85 scholarships add to the cost. My alma mater, Bowling Green State University, has the lowest athletic budget in its conference and a very generous donor to men's basketball. BGSU still needs a subsidy from the university general fund to balance the books.
Actually this is about something else, but I but a multitude have no clue why these type videos are being recorded and viewed on utube!
Everything free now chow down young man.
Who?
This is a rare thing.
Boise is not a state
Moscow is in Russia
@@jackmanfredo1215 ok Boomer
Annnnd racism is alive and well in America! Horseshat!!!! Anybody who says that, has NEVER been on a sports team
ur so stupid its unreal
Moronic!
^^^ two betas that have touched a lot of balls but have never played sports.
Huh?