No, you can not call consecutive time outs in high school football. Football rules do not allow teams to call consecutive time outs with a play happening in the middle of the play and unused time outs in the first half of the game do not carry over to the other half.
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AnswerGoing to college just increases your chances of being discovered by scouts. Some players have not attended college, or didn't even play football in college. Teams have try outs which anyone can attend.
Currently Kansas has 171 consecutive sell outs as of 12/11/2011.
yes they do usually towards the end of the year
First consult with the athletic department and the football team itself and learn what are the prerequisites for try outs. Teams typically have a informational in the late fall or very early spring to address FAQs.
Three per half.
45 consecutive outs by Mark Buehrle in 2009
Nebraska Cornhuskers have the on-going record of 289 consecutive D-1 sell outs. This record dates back to the '60s. Tickets are sold out for the next several years as well. Going into the 2010 season: 1. Nebraska - 305 (started 1962) 2. Notre Dame - 213 (started 1973) 3. Florida - 130 (started 1989)
You can either get drafted out of college football or, if they have open try-outs, go try out for them. It's easier to get drafted out of college though.
It's the NFL, not college. There are no "walk-on policies". Some teams have open try-outs of which they rarely bring a player back for a look.