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  2. Early sports specialization - Wikipedia

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    [2] [6] [9] Only a very small minority of US high school athletes play at the college level, and even fewer are hired by a professional team. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] [ 9 ] As a result, aiming for professional sports is an unrealistic and unreasonable goal for nearly all school-aged athletes.

  3. List of multi-sport athletes - Wikipedia

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    [1] [2] A large majority of elite young adult athletes, such as NCAA Division I athletes and first-round NFL draft picks, were multi-sport athletes, even if they specialized in a single sport during their professional career, and many played multiple sports even through the end of high school. [1] [3] [4] [5] Most elite athletes who eventually ...

  4. Three Pro Athletes Reveal Their Postgame Cheat Meals, Chill ...

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    Ahead of the 2024 Super Bowl and NBA All-Star weekend, Harper’s Bazaar sat down with three young stars making waves in their sports, all while dealing with the pressures of managing high-profile ...

  5. College recruiting - Wikipedia

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    Players may also consider their AAU team as their primary squad, which can make high school basketball coaches less influential in the recruiting process than high school football coaches. Another key difference in the recruiting cycle for college basketball, as opposed to that of football (prior to 2017–18), is the time of signing:

  6. Reclassification (education) - Wikipedia

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    For young athletes, graduating a year earlier frees them to start their college sports career, with the hope of playing professionally sooner. [1] [2] On the other hand, an athlete repeating a grade and delaying graduation is allowed an extra year to mature. In most cases, a student who reclassified to graduate earlier also previously repeated ...

  7. High school athletes with NIL deals can face unexpected tax ...

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    Unlike employees who receive a W-2 where FICA and other taxes are withheld, most of these athletes receive a 1099. So they are responsible for Social Security, Medicare, and state taxes on revenue ...

  8. Cheating in sports - Wikipedia

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    Cheating in sports may refer to: Age fraud in association football; Cheating; Cheating at the Olympic Games; Cheating at the Paralympic Games; Cheating in baseball; Cheating in bridge; Cheating in chess; Cheating in esports; Cheating in online games; Cheating in pigeon racing; Cheating in poker; Cheating in video games; Doping at the Olympic Games

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