Ali-Walsh isn’t just a talented three-star running back with 12 college football offers; he recently used his good looks to land a modeling deal. And since he’s a professional model before enrolling in college, there’s nothing the NCAA can do about it.
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The NCAA provided the following three criteria to TMZ that make it possible for an NCAA athlete to also be a professional model.
- He started modeling prior to enrolling in college. 2. His athletic ability is not considered as a factor in hiring him as a model. 3. He is paid at a rate commensurate with his skill or experience as a performer/model.
Ali-Walsh, who was named the 2015 Nevada Gatorade Player of the Year, is a rising senior at Bishop Gorman High School in Las Vegas and, according to 247Sports.com, is most likely to land at Cal as the No. 12 all-purpose back in the Class of 2017.
And after checking out Ali-Walsh’s credentials online, it’s easy to tell he is Ali’s blood, because he sure is fast and he sure is pretty.
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Good job on Ali-Walsh on finding a loophole.