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Junior Varsity Team
Posted on 1/10/13 at 2:32 pm
Posted on 1/10/13 at 2:32 pm
Why did this part of college football fade away and become extinct? Would it be possible to have a JV team and thereby increase the number of players available to the varsity team, sorta like the farm team in baseball minor league. I am thinking this would allow team to evaluate more talent and if one of the JV proved to be outstanding he could be moved up and if varsity proved to be subpar or injured etc he could be moved to JV. Sure there are reasons this won't work otherwise it would be happening. Just curious and yes your're right i am no expert.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 2:38 pm to tigerprl
I want to say some of the Service Academies and Eastern schools may still have these. Isn't that who Hargrave's Prep team plays?
I know scholarship limits pretty much limit the effectiveness of this. The only way it might be of some value is if you could play JV games without burning a redshirt. That would allow your freshman class that isn't phenoms to get some live game experience without wasting a year of their eligibility. JV would have to be almost entirely walkons, and I highly doubt it would be worth the time to deal with all those extra bodies when practice and meeting time is so heavily restricted now anyway.
I know scholarship limits pretty much limit the effectiveness of this. The only way it might be of some value is if you could play JV games without burning a redshirt. That would allow your freshman class that isn't phenoms to get some live game experience without wasting a year of their eligibility. JV would have to be almost entirely walkons, and I highly doubt it would be worth the time to deal with all those extra bodies when practice and meeting time is so heavily restricted now anyway.
Posted on 1/10/13 at 2:40 pm to tigerprl
Some schools still have it.
LSU's Freshman Team's last year was like 81. The schedule that year was Nicholls, Ole Miss, Houston and Tulane. Bruce Hemphill, a former Tiger receiver was the Coach.
LSU's Freshman Team's last year was like 81. The schedule that year was Nicholls, Ole Miss, Houston and Tulane. Bruce Hemphill, a former Tiger receiver was the Coach.
Posted on 1/11/13 at 12:23 am to tigerprl
Back in the day, freshmen were not eligible to play and the 85-man scholarship limit did not exist. Also, players could not leave early for the draft. Players had 4 years to make themselves attractive to be drafted in the 17 rounds they had back then. The changes in the above factors are why JV teams became obsolete. In those days Tiger Stadium was known as Deaf Valley -- playing off Clemson's Death Valley and stressing how loud it was on Saturday nights. We should return to that name, as Clemson did have Death Valley first.
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