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His signing of collegiate star Red Grange helped attract media attention to the struggling league.
In 1997 Mr. Davis was recruited by U.C.L.A. and soon became a collegiate star.
Lunke, a native of Minnesota, took up golf when she was 13 and became a collegiate star.
MARCH 15, AFTERNOON The Tennessee Legislature approves a resolution urging Manning to come back to the state where he was a collegiate star.
But he became a collegiate star in baseball, playing shortstop and pitching, and the Yankee organization signed him in 1950 after he won the Big Ten batting championship.
He became a collegiate star, and after graduating in 1940, he dominated national and international freestyle wrestling in his weight group.
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The league's other marquee players entered as established collegiate stars, Levy said.
The players chosen are often not collegiate stars; many never earn a spot on an N.F.L. team.
A conveyer belt that makes collegiate stars into seasoned pros exists at schools such as UNC, Wake Forest, Duke and Maryland.
The supplemental draft briefly attained a high profile in the mid-1980s, when collegiate stars like Bernie Kosar and Brian Bosworth used it as a loophole to circumvent the amateur draft and sign with their desired teams.
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