Good article. But wrong on the division I number of schollys. I guess he forgot DI-FCS. But not bad.

Ask Yourself: “What Are My Real Chances Of Playing College Football?” – It’s very important that we start this off with hard data, and the data doesn’t lie: it’s very hard to get recruited, to play college football, especially at the D1 level. There are 1,023,712 high school football players in the nation. Across all levels of football, only 61,000 end up playing college football. That’s 6%. There are 128 FBS DI schools that give out, on the average, 25 scholarships a year. That’s 3,200 scholarships available, which is enough for .003% of the amount of high school football players in the nation. It’s tough to get recruited, and if you don’t have the measurables, it’s likely that you won’t be recruited. But, don’t let that discourage you, keep grinding and you never know what might happen!
http://texashsfootball.com/james-lot...get-recruited/