No, once a college football player declares for the NFL draft, they forfeit their remaining college eligibility and cannot return to play college football.
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The football team had to forfeit the game because they did not have enough players. She had to forfeit her car because she could not make the payments.
As of end of the 2010 season, on the field Alabama leads 14-7. For Arkansas records, Alabama leads 13-8 due to 1993 forfeit. For Alabama records, Alabama leads 11-8 due to 1993 forfeit and two vacated victories in 2005 and 2007. (Alabama must vacate the victories on their records, but Arkansas still counts the losses per the NCAA)
I guess you mean forfeiting. A team can forfeit for different reasons. The forfeiting team is declared the loser of the game.
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As of October 2023, Mississippi State has had to forfeit or vacate a total of 38 football games due to various NCAA violations. This includes games from the 1970s and 1980s, primarily related to issues with player eligibility and recruitment practices. The forfeited games can significantly impact the school's historical records and statistics.
Yes, they can forfeit.
If you don't appear in court, you will forfeit your bail.
The prefix of forfeit is "for-", and the suffix is "-feit".
The team that had to forfeit in "The Westing Game" was the Westing House team, which was made up of the heirs of Sam Westing. They ultimately realized that they were being manipulated by the game and decided to withdraw from it.
In ordinary usuage, "forfeit" means to relinquish your rights, as in: "I choose to forfeit my rights to the property that I own".