Should You Go To Junior College? Understanding Everything You NEED To Know

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  • Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
  • Hey Everybody! Today we're talking about whether or not you should go to junior college and what that could mean for your future! I can't give you the definite answer on whether or not JUCO is right for you, but I can give you the information I know and help you guys narrow down your choices!
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    All opinions and advice given are based on my personal experience throughout my athletic career. A lot of information is straight from professional trainers and I am here to give you the same information they gave me.
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  • @JaavisFootball__1
    @JaavisFootball__1  4 года назад +9

    What days/times would you all want to see the stream?

  • @michelledavis051
    @michelledavis051 4 года назад +28

    That was very good Jaavis, I think this will Help a lot of kids that want to play football and don't know where to go and having not been recruited. Also making sure that they really want to play football because they love the game!

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  4 года назад +1

      🤘🤘

    • @bakerbeginnerfood
      @bakerbeginnerfood Месяц назад

      ​@@JaavisFootball__1good evening i have a important question for juco football walk on athlete that practice with team and do drills and plays football games Can that juco football walk on athlete register for Njcaa post highlight videos reels and email juco football coaches do really good job of marketing myself and send good game film and send them my good juco football games film and highlight reels highlights so they can recruit me and be top recruit to get full ride football scholarships to play juco football and will sending 5 juco football games I played in and 4 highlight videos to juco football coaches good juco football game films highlight videos so they can recruit me and offer me full ride football scholarships

    • @bakerbeginnerfood
      @bakerbeginnerfood 5 дней назад

      ​@@JaavisFootball__1a juco football walk on athlete that play for Kilgore juco community college that practice with team and plays football games and do drills with team Can that juco football walk on athlete register for Njcaa get certified and email juco coaches to get full ride football scholarships to play juco football

  • @obzolet2466
    @obzolet2466 Год назад +1

    Thanks fam, I really needed this.

  • @bigkookie4933
    @bigkookie4933 3 года назад +4

    Thank you so Much bro this helped me so much 👍🏽

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      👍🏻✊🏻

    • @bakerbeginnerfood
      @bakerbeginnerfood Месяц назад

      ​@@JaavisFootball__1 for students with ged will going to juco junior college help me become eligible for NCAA college football scholarship after completing 2 years at junior college and how do I play juco football with ged and act sat

  • @CoachRJ334
    @CoachRJ334 Год назад +1

    My son is a JUCO PRODUCT this is a route he has to take due to academics ......But he's coming ...

  • @lyndsaybradley150
    @lyndsaybradley150 Год назад +9

    My son is a senior in HS and has 17 different offers from NAIA, D3, and Sprint programs but now he is also considering going JUCO because he thinks he might have a better shot at being picked up at a higher level program later if he starts JUCO. Thoughts?

    • @michaelbrunson1549
      @michaelbrunson1549 Год назад +7

      Let him go JUCO it’s going to help
      I’m at a juco right now
      It’s tough but he’ll get better schools looking at him

    • @bradenroark7528
      @bradenroark7528 Год назад

      I am going juco also

    • @Relsodolo
      @Relsodolo Месяц назад

      @@michaelbrunson1549yo what juco you went to

  • @echezona3007
    @echezona3007 3 года назад +14

    I’ve never played football before but I’m trying to get the experience in juco how best can I go about it ?

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +9

      I’d say just go in ready to learn first and foremost and be ready for any adversity you may face

  • @redrain9576
    @redrain9576 3 года назад +5

    Hey! Hopefully you see this. I’ve been playing football from the 2nd grade to my freshman year of high school. During my freshman year I dislocated my knee cap and after that i never played football again. Fast forward til now I’m out of HS and I turn 19 in March and I recently got the passion to play again. Idk what should I do in terms of getting into college football. I know I have to work on my craft and since I have no film at all I’m a deer in the headlights rn

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +2

      First I’d say research the football programs around you, I’d say look at Juco but you don’t have to, and obviously be training. In your situation you’re gonna have to understand you gotta work your ass off just for an opportunity, and if you know it’s not gonna be easy, then maybe that will help you as well

    • @bradenroark7528
      @bradenroark7528 Год назад

      Walk on somewhere

  • @Ross601MS
    @Ross601MS Год назад

    JUCO lit here in MS….. if JUCO ur only option embrace it. You can develop. Work on ur craft and etc.

  • @terrancedavisjr.6327
    @terrancedavisjr.6327 3 года назад +3

    great video. new sub

  • @Dre16st
    @Dre16st 2 года назад +1

    Very helpful great video may Allah grant you with blessings

  • @kirabruce1285
    @kirabruce1285 3 года назад +2

    Currently a high school dropout. Looking into a GED program, as finishing highschool is a lot to handle with everything going on. I do not want to make excuses for my situation as Im just wanting to play football again. Is the possibility of making it into a juco lower with a GED. I kept decent grades (3.6 gpa average) in my first 2 years of highschool, then flunking the majority of my late first/ second semester into junior year.

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +2

      There’s been people to come back and play great careers from situations like or worse than yours. If you really want it, don’t give up on that.

  • @newname4785
    @newname4785 4 года назад +4

    FIRST!

  • @ChristianMariano-r8y
    @ChristianMariano-r8y 2 месяца назад

    Tryna decide between overseas basketball or d2/juco football those the offers I got rn

  • @cristianhenriquez7562
    @cristianhenriquez7562 3 года назад +5

    Hey, hope you see my comment but I’m a Junior in High School when I was younger I played soccer then, when I was getting older I stop playing it I lost passion for it and I got into football but unfortunately my high school does not have a football team, I play backyard football with friends. I know how the game of football works and everything. This two years left in high school I plan on practicing on my football skills by working on drills and workouts to be successful, after graduating high school I plan on playing Juco football. what do you recommend or advice you can get give me? And Thanks!

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +3

      Hey! So first and foremost that’s awesome that you want to keep playing and you have a plan laid out! That’s a big accomplishment! Second, I had a friend in high school who went to a school that didn’t have football, and they let him play for our team cause he was close by, so after he was done with school he came to practice, that could be an option, if it’s not, then I would train as much as possible, strength speed, technique, and anything else that might make you a better athlete, also, I would consider attending some college camps, not to get recruited because that rarely happens (at least at the bigger ones) but in your situation you could probably benefit a lot from what the coaches that run it could teach you while you’re there, and if you keep following the channel, I know my content will be able to help you out, but there are other creators that do a great job too! So just do your research and be consistent! Nobody is truly born great! It’s all earned!

    • @bencarson6565
      @bencarson6565 3 года назад

      @@JaavisFootball__1 when you say attend college camps, what do you mean? Because I live in Rochester, New York which is a recruitment dead zone and the only major football program nearby is Syracuse university.

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      @@bencarson6565 I mean college will host camps on their campus for kids to come compete and show what they can do, if you’re in a “dead spot” you should be reaching out even more, and you might have to travel potentially to different camps, I know a lot of people, along with myself, who had to do exactly this

  • @JR-di7mh
    @JR-di7mh 3 года назад +1

    I didn’t play much varsity my sophomore year of hs, and I didn’t even play my junior year because I was not even considering college. I played my senior year(this year), put in so much work before the season, bulking, lifting, using the cone and ladder, I thought I had the wide receiver spot locked, until I tore my quad in a 7 on 7. I’m back now and it’s obvious how much better I am strength wise and athletically than the guys in front of me but the coaches ignore me as if they forgot about me. I don’t know what to do I worked so hard and I know I can do it but my coaches almost don’t even care about me and that’s no exaggeration. Like the favoritism is awful, I mean terrible. A former teamate went to cyber schooling, and now plays for another team as a starting linebacker; at my school, he didnt get a single rep at a scrimmage, and walked off the field dropping his helmet lol. Last offensive practice I finally got reps, I had three straight catches, a screen, a vertical, and another vertical which I mossed the corner in the endzone, but they still put a lanky slow sophmore over me in game. It’s frustrating, I wanna play football, I don’t wanna give it up because I never got a fair shot in HS. what do i do?

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      Football is an unforgiving game where you aren’t guaranteed anything just because you work hard. But a lot of the times, those that do make it didn’t always have it so easy, sometimes it about who can take the most s*** thrown at them and still keep going. There are options after high school if it doesn’t work out for you this year, but talking directly to your coach about how you feel about the situation can go a long way and is something a lot of people aren’t willing to do.

  • @glennhofstetter9409
    @glennhofstetter9409 5 месяцев назад

    What about the Hohokam league in Arizona....are they considered a "JUCO" like the others?

  • @mattpaden2
    @mattpaden2 3 года назад +7

    I am a guy that is 18 and im a TE and has no football at my community college and I want to play JUCO football to transfer. But what do you think is better CCCAA or NJCAA

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +1

      Both are good, just know that NJCAA’s generally are able to give out scholarships if you can get one, whereas no CCCAA schools are able to, all schools recruit from all JUCO’s, so I would just go to one that you think you would have the best chance of getting playing time and film! Lemme know if you need any more specifics answered

    • @freeman5259
      @freeman5259 3 года назад

      @Matt Paden
      CCCAA, San Diego Mesa (Walk-Ons) are more prepared to transfer than NJCAA. Mesa have the rules ready to download in their athletes handbook. JUCO in the North California region have dorms (reedly or feather river cc)

    • @freeman5259
      @freeman5259 3 года назад

      Postpone your clock and GREYSHIRT! take college classes part-time or three-quarter time in the fall or spring, Summer school don't count. The NCAA don't care if you're a full-time student during the summer, it will not start your clock. Do not matriculate full-time in fall or spring until you make the active roster! If you already did that, and you're on the scout team, then redshirt for one season is your next choice.

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      @@freeman5259 College of the Siskiyous has dorms as well, and as far as being prepared, I think it is more of a school by school basis, meaning there are schools that prepare you well for the 4 year experience at both the CCCAA and the NJCAA

    • @freeman5259
      @freeman5259 3 года назад +2

      @@JaavisFootball__1 very true. In addition, doing thorough research is extremely important. JUCO teams in southern California are very good at informing you about transfer eligibility rules and school resources BEFORE you enroll in college for the first time. It's posted on their website. California also have academic advisors (sometimes separated from the regular student body) who mainly focus on student athlete's success. You can control your destiny that way. The NJCAA is slacking. Schools like Harper College used to have that on their website, they recently removed it and don't have it anymore unfortunately. They were the only athletic department in the NJCAA with a football team who provided eligibility info online for many years (Harper football no longer exist). JUCOs like Miami Dade College in Kendall, Florida (no football) don't do it at all. One more thing, Most junior colleges I've researched in the NJCAA don't offer a fulltime academic advisor for student athletes. That's two strikes already. That doesn't make sense to me. I thought the NJCAA were in the business to help prospective student athletes, (walk ons) (2-4 transfers out of high school) get back on their feet and graduate on time. Not everybody is a 4-2-4 transfer who messed up in college. People and the media need to stop pushing that narrative. Everybody on every college level likes to snubb these guys, like its their fault they are going there. For example, Sometimes you have guys who graduated from a public high school (at that time) was underperforming below state standards, the worst school district in that state. Or your G.P.A. is messed up because your teachers never wanted to show up to class and then show their faces around final exams. Or you are now transitioning to the 12th grade in high school and the coach decides to cut you before the season begins, Now you have no game film. Or all of the above I've mention (Something that's beyond your control). This will make you clueless about college recruiting and the NJCAA or CCCAA's existence. JUCOs are not helping as much anymore. We need change.

  • @user-sm3lm8sd6l
    @user-sm3lm8sd6l 3 года назад +5

    I’m 24 never played football before do you think I’ll have a shot at bigger and better things to f i start with juco or it’s unrealistic or impossible???

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +3

      I’ve played with people who were 27 playing Juco, granted they had played before, but if you really want to do it, buckle down and get ready cause it won’t be easy. No guarantee you’ll make it out of Juco even if you do manage to find a team, I’m rooting for you man!

    • @kevacademia
      @kevacademia 2 года назад +1

      I’m 26 attempting now . I needed this 🙏🏿💙 .

    • @NoMoreTortillas1
      @NoMoreTortillas1 2 года назад +3

      @@kevacademia you can totally do it bro. I just turned 24 when i played at Reedley College with Josh Allen. I played football my whole life but i stopped after high school cause i started working. By 27 i walked onto La Verne and got a full scholarship. Im 30 now and still have the desire to play

    • @kevacademia
      @kevacademia 2 года назад +1

      @@NoMoreTortillas1 Thank you so much bro you just motivated me so much omg much love brotha 🙏🏿💙💙💙

  • @trvpnuke772
    @trvpnuke772 2 года назад

    Thanks you

  • @nickwright9904
    @nickwright9904 3 года назад +2

    I was wondering would it bad for my to go to a school that is national Christian collegiate athletic association. Because got rejected by my jucos. I’m in community college with no sports

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      Well if you want to play sports I would say you need to go to a school where you can play sports? Sorry I guess I’m a little confused at what you’re asking. It’s kinda hard to get rejected by Juco’s tho

  • @alexevans7438
    @alexevans7438 3 года назад

    I live like 15 minutes from one of the best juco football programs in the nation lackawanna college

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      Connections are never a bad thing to have, take advantage of your situation

    • @colinswygman6068
      @colinswygman6068 3 года назад

      we beat lackawanna lol

  • @christ3097
    @christ3097 9 месяцев назад

    I didnt play football until my junior season and I never really had any worthwhile film should i go juco if i wanna play at a d1 college?

  • @caleb8796
    @caleb8796 2 года назад

    My names Caleb, & I’m 16. I only just started playing football my freshman year but I ended up getting into a situation where I had to drop out.
    The plan currently is to get my GED, go to a trade school for welding & work with my mom bringing home $1000 checks every week. Then it’s gonna be training & work, training & work and repeat. What should I do as for ending up playing in college?

    • @nexus-flow249
      @nexus-flow249 2 года назад

      While I’m not as experienced as others try and get a lot of work in now, play in flag football on weekends, Do drills by yourself JUCO is tough and your best option to play again and even at a college level if you don’t want to go through juco reach out to coaches and school give your height weight some clips of you doing drills etc. and reach out to as many coaches as possible. This is your best option

  • @icauseH4V0C
    @icauseH4V0C 2 года назад

    Can you try out for a position when you walk on or do you have to play the position you played in high school

  • @docjohnson3980
    @docjohnson3980 11 месяцев назад

    I am 34, 5'8" 387lbs is it too late for me to play?

  • @theo4x536
    @theo4x536 3 года назад

    yo bro I'm a 16-year-old I graduate this year.I'm 6 feet I want to play linebacker is still growing expected to be 6 3 im 190 I haven't played football before and right now I'm about to start home training and hire a coach you think i should play juco or what would be a good route i really want to play at ut austin or unt

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад

      If you think Juco is the route that your want to take (It's a tough path) then I would say go for it, but make sure to keep a look out for other opportunities as well. Don't get tunnel vision and think you can only go this specific path because you chose it already, does that make sense! And don't worry about size, no matter what size you are, make it work for you.

  • @Phobia92898
    @Phobia92898 Год назад

    I graduated in 2020 and I regret never taking football seriously. I’m 20 years old now can I still get into Juco? What’s like the requirements and prices?

    • @bradenroark7528
      @bradenroark7528 Год назад

      Not totally sure, you could possibly walk on somewhere

  • @cp3fit184
    @cp3fit184 2 года назад

    What if I waited 2 years to go to college then I'm going to play the 2 years at juco would my ncaa eligibility expire?

  • @GlocknLoadedd
    @GlocknLoadedd Год назад

    Can you do juco for 1 year ? And transfer to a university?

  • @marshalljohnson8153
    @marshalljohnson8153 2 года назад

    Hey, I hope you see this, but I had an offer from a naia school but I felt like it wasn’t the right choice so I withdrawal from it, and now I’m considering going to a juco school that’s right around the corner. I have film but I lost a couple of pounds to be playing the position now. The school that recruited me knew about so they moved me to end. Do I still show my film even tho I lost the weight for the position I played ?

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  2 года назад

      Yes, use the film you have, work on getting back to that size or be such a good athlete that you can play multiple things when you get there

    • @marshalljohnson8153
      @marshalljohnson8153 2 года назад

      @@JaavisFootball__1 well my speed and strength has always been one of my best pros even with all the weight on. I got few months to grind this out !

  • @nbljahh6928
    @nbljahh6928 2 года назад

    Do I have to attend JUCO for 2years or can go d1 after my 1st year. If it works out perfectly?

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  2 года назад +1

      As long as you’re a qualifier out of high school you can (you have good grades and don’t need your associates to qualify to go to university)

  • @dylanmanuel7808
    @dylanmanuel7808 3 года назад +2

    Does age matter? Is there a time limit?

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +1

      I have played with guys in JUCO that were 25-27 years old, so no not really, I know with Division 1 there is a rule about only being eligible to play so long after you graduate high school, but I met a 30 year old who was playing at my local D3 school, so it’s different rules about age at different levels

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +1

      One of the more complicated and good questions, congrats lol

    • @freeman5259
      @freeman5259 3 года назад

      Google NCAA delay enrollment rule

    • @JaavisFootball__1
      @JaavisFootball__1  3 года назад +1

      @@freeman5259 google is a magical thing 😂

    • @freeman5259
      @freeman5259 3 года назад

      @@JaavisFootball__1 Google, yep my best friend😁

  • @ChristianMariano-r8y
    @ChristianMariano-r8y 2 месяца назад

    Tryna decide between overseas basketball or d2/juco football those the offers I got rn