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Vic Winnek U.S. View Profile
| Will Answer all queries RE: Rules of Football - NCAA & Federation; Officiating; Instruction on Football; Mechanics & application of rules; Setting up Instructional programs and clinics for: Officials, coaches and media; Liability Issues (Legal & Insurance questions)arising from coaching, playing, refereeing, product liability. History of the College football game -its evolution. I will not answer what position one should play or what will make you better. These questions require personal knowledge of your abilities and skills and should be answered by your coach. | On Vacation returns 09/08/2008 View Past Answers |
Thom Brooks U.S. View Profile
| I would be honored to help you find your answers on history, trivia or stats of College Football. I may not be your best source, but can advise where you can find the answers you seek! | Maxed Out View Past Answers |
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2008-08-29 i want to play football: Daniel, hello! You have an obstacle in that you will be competing for a position against guys that have more experience and know the plays. So, your work will be challenging. Contact the schools...
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2008-08-29 Football: Amir, hello! Austin, Texas is my favorite Texas city! Stay in touch with their Athletic Department and they will advise how to get you prepared. With the physical efforts you've put out for the...
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2008-08-28 redshirt n transfer: David, If you do not have anyone to go to bat for you, then you have to stand in for yourself. You have to market your positives to those coaches and scouts. Become a pest. Send them video, statistics...
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2008-08-28 redshirt n transfer: David, hello! Contact the D1 school for the official answer. You can go to NCAA.com to review the rules of Red Shirt and Transfer up a level to D1. I'm not certain if a Red Shirt and the sitting...
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2008-08-28 football specs.: Ed, hello! One set of either 8 or 12 evenly spaced laces. The length of the lace shall be confined to within 3 3/4's inches from each end of the ball. The long circumference of the football is...
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