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Yes you can. Most do, but not all college teams have "open" try-outs for non- invited players. It would benefit you to contact the athletic departments to find out when those try-outs are, and apply accordingly. With a GED, it may be more difficult, but not impossible.
Lagrange College, located in Lagrange, Georgia offers a biology major, but this is a private school. A public school option would be Auburn University, which is just over forty miles away.
Age may be a number, but it is also a state of mind. Ask a senior citizen if they think forty is old and watch their expression. Viper1
It depends on what you went to school for and where you are looking to get a job. You can make good money without going to school as well. I have a diploma and I work at a factory making forty thousand a year.
Anything faster than a 4.60 second forty yard dash is excellent. A high school cornerback would be expected to run at least a 4.80 second forty yard dash, though playing speed is much more important than timed speed on a track. A high school cornerback who would like to play major college football (Division 1A [FBS]) would probably need to run a sub-4.60 forty, while elite prospects would need to run a 4.50 forty or better.
bigger than forty football fields
Twenty-five percent of Americans that start high school do not graduate. Thirty percent of high school graduates do not go on to college after graduating. Forty-three percent of students who start college will not graduate in 6 years.
Herbert Warren Taylor has written: 'Forty two years on the tiger gridiron' -- subject(s): Athletics, Football, Louisiana State University and Agricultural and Mechanical College
As I recall from Sunday School, it apparently rained for ' Forty days and forty nights ' .
Forty Four feet by forty four feet.
yes it is pretty fast but could be faster
A loss of yardage in football is when someone on the team holds the football in his/her hand(s)/arm(s) and someone on the other team tackles the person with the football before the person with the football can advance across the line in which the play started. For example: the team with the football start on the fifty yard line and they need to advance the ball to the forty yard line for a first down. The football gets snapped to the quarterback. The quarterback has two options: run with the football or throw the football to someone on his/her team so the team can attempt to get the ball across the forty yard line. The quarterback notices that someone on the other team is running at him/her and runs backwards to the forty yard line. Before the quarterback has the chance to either run with the football or throw the football, the person tackles the quarterback at the forty yard line resulting in a ten yard loss.