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College vs. Professional - Who Plays With More Passion

Posted by authorslegacy Posted on: 07/18/08

College vs. Professional - Who Plays With More Passion


When it comes down to it, college football is surely played with more passion than professional football. College players are still playing for the game. They are playing for the fun, the recognition, and their pride...something that seems to lack on the pro level. Can you remember the good 'ol days when you played just to play? Do you remember what it felt like just to be on that field? If the pro players of today played with that same amount of passion and love, it would be noticed by all of their fans. Instead, we've seen the fame and money go to their heads. We've seen them break the law and walk away from punishment. Money may buy their freedom most of the time, but it can never buy their passion and commitment.

Watching the Saturday games in the fall, we can feel the power...the competition...the drive to succeed. Those players are fighting their way to the top to prove something. They're driven by an inner need to win - not for their fans, but for themselves. For every completed pass, every interception, and every touchdown their desire to play the game is apparent. Whether or not they ever play the game again is not what matters to them. Sure, you have some college players that are out there to try to make it into the NFL. But, in those same games, you have the players that may end up being lawyers, doctors, or accountants. Most of them may never play the game again...and it doesn't matter. College players are playing for today. They're on that field Saturday afternoons for who they are now...not who they may be in 5 years.

I'm not saying that professional football isn't great - I'm a die-hard fan. My television flips between all the games on Sunday afternoons. The only difference is why they play...what it means...how it feels. So, when it comes down to it, football is the greatest sport in the world. From the pee-wee leagues to high school, the whole way to pro status - football is what it is...only a game. A game where the best athletes shine above all the others.

 


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