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Thom Brooks

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I would be honored to help you find your answers on history, trivia or stats of College Football. I may not be your best source, but can advise where you can find the answers you seek!

Experience in the area

I've been watching it for over 55 years!

Organizations

Brooks Insurance School, where I've taught over 39,000 students. Author of the Bubba Book of Knowledge (History and Trivia). I coach a men's baseball team through the MABL/MSBL, and officiate high school football.

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Alexander05/16/10101010Is the best and wise! Thank you .....
john05/16/10101010Thanks, you were of some help actually .....
Alexander04/29/10101010Very very good.
samson04/29/101010109 all around. Thanks
Vincenzo Calandrelli04/22/10101010 

Recent Answers from Thom Brooks

2010-05-15 combines.:

John, hello!    I cannot answer your question but if the scouts review both results, I would go to the one for lesser money.  If you can research the results of either from people that have attended, then

2010-05-15 Coaches Contact:

Christian, hello!    I have attached the websites of NCAA.  You will find a list of all the colleges where you would prefer playing.    In my town, the Savannah State University is a football program that

2010-05-13 college ball:

Mark, hello!  Your time is great.  Get your G.E.D.   The Counselors at your former school can advise.  If you do not have the stats, you would find it easier to play for a lesser division school.  Here

2010-05-11 Preparing for college football:

Alan,     Congratulations on having the opportunity to get a degree and play college football!    Your speed and time are great so you should be a standout even in higher division play.  You need to talk

2010-05-11 College football at 21 Y:

You need to make that decision.  The competition gets tougher the higher up in division play.  More scholarship players, more blue chips.  It also depends on your path of education you seek.  Talk to both

 

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