NCAA eligibility and redshirt rules for a player transfering from a junior college?
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No your class when you join the NCAA would be Junior.
you have to sit out your first year at the new school im pretty sure of
u r class is junior when transfer from jr college to ncaa
if you complete a 2 year junior college then you only have 2 years of eligibility left. if you went one year then you would have 3 years of eligibility. And yes you could to give you 3 years at that school.
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Why would you "red shirt" in Jr. College ?makes no sense.
You can only play 4 elgible years of College football and red shirt one time.
If your any good Fork Union will get you a scholarship ,... then you can redshirt and still have 4 years of elgibility.
If you can t hack FUMA - you won t hack any major scholarship program.
Good Luck - JR. COLLEGE for talented players is a poor choice.
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