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AJ Rompza: Life After College Basketball in the USA

22 min Ā· 30. mar. 2026
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Ever wondered what happens to players after college? šŸ”„ In this episode, AJ Rompza shares his personal journey — from playing college basketball to navigating life outside the pros. Inside the episode: 1ļøāƒ£ The Path After College - Why most college players don’t go pro - AJ’s choices vs. circumstances - What really happens to 95% of student-athletes 2ļøāƒ£ Real Life for Athletes in the USA - The challenges of life after sports - Feeling lost and finding a new path - What people don’t understand about this journey A conversation that’s honest, relatable, and almost like a mini-documentary perfect for anyone who’s ever chased a sports dream.

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