Hey guys what is actually collegiate valorant teams, can anyone explain??? Like playing for a collegiate team and stuff??
Yea collegiate valorant is just esports teams that colleges create/manage/run and compete against other college teams in everything from top tier valorant and some colleges also have made it to challengers in NA or in their own independent circuit. Most esports games have a collegiate circuit like cs, r6, rocket league, league, apex, etc.
MerkFreeks [#5]Yea collegiate valorant is just esports teams that colleges create/manage/run and compete against other college teams in everything from top tier valorant and some colleges also have made it to challengers in NA or in their own independent circuit. Most esports games have a collegiate circuit like cs, r6, rocket league, league, apex, etc.
most colleges these days have esports programs but definitely not all of them, but ive seen them in valorant at all ranked levels, back when i used to run an org in the like silver-diamond rank ranges we had scrimmed against many collegiate academy teams as well.
MerkFreeks [#5]Yea collegiate valorant is just esports teams that colleges create/manage/run and compete against other college teams in everything from top tier valorant and some colleges also have made it to challengers in NA or in their own independent circuit. Most esports games have a collegiate circuit like cs, r6, rocket league, league, apex, etc.
But then how does a collegiate team reach T2??
KClaw [#9]But then how does a collegiate team reach T2??
Premier/Challengers Promotion stage. That's how Blinn college got in I'm pretty sure.
alchemy02 [#10]Premier/Challengers Promotion stage. That's how Blinn college got in I'm pretty sure.
Ohh so premier
I’m not in college, but I am getting recruited by a lot of colleges to play collegiate Valorant. It depends on your school obviously, some take it really seriously, like Mary’sville and Winthrop. Others are like a giant club and it’s a really good way to make friends and still be competitive. Lots of former pros, washed immortals, cracked ascendants, and radiants play collegiate esports. It’s a really cool thing and at a lot of schools you can even get scholarships up to a full ride.
You have to be considered a full-time student to play in collegiate, which for most schools is considered taking at least 12 credits a semester. Different colleges have different programs or clubs that aren't always recognized by the university. However, a lot of them have been growing lately and many colleges have their own arena (basically bootcamp area) for matches, etc. Others that are on the higher end of competition (Winthrop, Northwood, Maryville, etc.) often have more space and better accommodations than say a school that isn't as competitive. I've met players who told me they played out of a broom closet at their university whereas others have a very nice arena space that can even host LANs.
There's a lot of leagues and LANs hosted in collegiate so it's honestly worth looking into if you're trying to dip your toe in the scene, not to mention it's a great experience because the people you meet are so fun to be around.
ChickenJoe [#15]You have to be considered a full-time student to play in collegiate, which for most schools is considered taking at least 12 credits a semester. Different colleges have different programs or clubs that aren't always recognized by the university. However, a lot of them have been growing lately and many colleges have their own arena (basically bootcamp area) for matches, etc. Others that are on the higher end of competition (Winthrop, Northwood, Maryville, etc.) often have more space and better accommodations than say a school that isn't as competitive. I've met players who told me they played out of a broom closet at their university whereas others have a very nice arena space that can even host LANs.
There's a lot of leagues and LANs hosted in collegiate so it's honestly worth looking into if you're trying to dip your toe in the scene, not to mention it's a great experience because the people you meet are so fun to be around.
i was about to say the same
meanie [#18]SEN was NOT paying him 7 figures
he was making 7 figures a year(razor + content) included, sen was likely paying him high 6 figures
welikefortniteandvalorant [#20]money is not everything in life :/
be realistic hes not going to college for another 10 years
Pengu12 [#21]be realistic hes not going to college for another 10 years
hes a baiter but college is not a bad option. its actually the best option
welikefortniteandvalorant [#22]hes a baiter but college is not a bad option. its actually the best option
are you tripping?
Pengu12 [#23]are you tripping?
studying is definetely a way better option than playing in an instable esports environment
welikefortniteandvalorant [#24]studying is definetely a way better option than playing in an instable esports environment
that doesnt apply to zekken big bro
welikefortniteandvalorant [#24]studying is definetely a way better option than playing in an instable esports environment
0/8, you think faker ever thought about "man what am I gonna do for money when im done" mf he gon live his life hes rich
x_knowitall39_x [#26]0/8, you think faker ever thought about "man what am I gonna do for money when im done" mf he gon live his life hes rich
youre comparing faker to zekken
(well literally faker is levels above any other esports player in the world)