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A redshirt freshman is a player who is in his first year of playing but has already completed one year of college. During his actual freshman year, he is in "redshirt" status, which means he can practice with the team but is not eligible to play unless he is moved from "redshirt" to "active". So redshirt freshmen are actually second-year players. Why do freshmen get redshirted? (1) a freshman plays a position that is already well-stocked by older players; (2) a player needs to get another year of maturity (physically) to get bigger and would benefit from more weight training and conditioning; (3) the player has not grasped the complexities of the offense or defense and needs another year in the program to learn the plays. It is normally a combination of two of these factors, or possibly all three.
Yes, but not all of the original XBOX games. You can either download the ones that are able to be played on the XBOX 360, or put in the disk to the games that are allowed to be played.
Probably not because you already played it then everyone would do that to get free games
Someone already answered this, but I think it was Pete Rose.
The girls played intermural games, they were not allowed traveling teams.The Cubs and Sox played an interleague game.
Football had already been invented by the time the Tudors took over. The games were very rough and the goalposts were set almost a mile apart. The rules allowed players to pick up the ball and throw it at the opponents net.
Usually you are only allowed to exchange a game that doesn't work for the same title.
This can happen if a player is traded during the season. If his previous team has already played more games than his new team, he may have appeared in more total games than his current team has played.
you are allowed to miss two games. If you miss more, you are not allowed to participate in competition.
There is no specific sports allowed and not allowed to compete in the games. The selection is based on the current populairity of the games
no they were not allowed to take part in the olympic games until 1900