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Old Thu Jan 27, 2005, 07:01pm
Camron Rust Camron Rust is offline
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Even if a player is dressed, in the book, and healthy, they may not be eligible. Juulie some where mentioned the state's eligibility rules (most, if not all states have something similar). A player may play in at most 5 quarters a day. Small schools sometimes swing several players between the JV and Varisty teams.

Consider A who has 8 players on the bench. A7 and A8 both played 3 quarters in the JV game and both played in Q1 and Q2 of the varisty game (maxing out their daily eligibility). In the 2nd half, A5 and A6 are both injured leaving A1-A4 in the game. If the coach puts in either of A7 or A8, he'll forfeit the game the moment the ball is made live. He has no eligible players according to the state's rules. While we don't normally get into the state eligibility rules, we shouldn't force a coach to violate them or face a penalty other than playing short.
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