Odds of Getting In
0 tries, 97 tackles, GPA 2.9
You remain convinced that rugby is just football without the padding and you play accordingly. You should probably not try for a rugby scholarship. Also, you should stop playing like that, because you're going to get hurt.
2 tries, 10 tackles, GPA 3.1
You've figured out the rules of rugby and you play on a recreational league on weekends. It's fun, but you don't fancy living and breathing the game. You probably wouldn't enjoy the NCAA life.
3 tries, 22 tackles, GPA 3.4
You're on the school team and you're pretty good. Unfortunately, your team isn't one of the region's heavy-hitters and your games don't attract a lot of attention. You'll have a tough time catching a recruiter's eye.
5 tries, 35 tackles, GPA 3.2
Your team plays a good circuit, is a regular feature in the state championships, and you're a key part in all this. You're a solid player with solid stats. Approach those recruiters early, and you have a decent chance of getting a scholarship.
10 tries, 68 tackles, GPA 3.3
The numbers don't lie—you're an awesome player. You're dedicated to the sport and you want to play in college, in part because you want to help make rugby a more popular sport in the States. Wow, talented and noble? You're the whole package. The recruiters are going to love you.