4/10/2023 0 Comments Office home &studentSabrina Ingram-Rajan hands out waterbottles to San Fransisco 49er players They set these opportunities up themselves - “They’re extra clinical experiences that the students apply for,” Hammons notes - and the work is demanding. The experience alone tests students’ mettle. Sometimes, a summer internship leads to a full-season internship. Students who apply for summer internships and are accepted typically take part in six- to eight-week preseason stints, then return to their studies in the fall. “They like people to get exposed to the rigor.” It’s a no-brainer that the highly selective world of pro football would want known and proven commodities - and Boise State delivers.Īccording to Dave Hammons, director of the Master of Athletic Training program and associate professor in the School of Allied Health Sciences, the programs that have taken on Boise State students “are very, very competitive,” noting that full-time athletic trainers often start in the seasonal and summer internship spots. The Boise State program is highly successful the overwhelming majority of graduates have jobs lined up before they finish the program. Boise State Athletic Training students Sabrina Ingram-Rajan applies preventative taping to NFL 49er Tyler Kroft’s shoe.Īccredited since the early 1980s, Boise State’s athletic training program has for decades sent students, at the rate of about one a year, to the pros for season and summer internships three students took part in NFL internships this past year. Surprised? You would be if you had your eye on the ball.īecause Boise State students are working on the sidelines, behind the scenes, after hours and at all hours to keep the players ready for game day. For the Colts, 49ers, Falcons and Chargers. For many years now, Broncos have delivered.
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