Yes FSU did have a Junior Varsity Football team. It was the Freshman class and they would play Florida, Miami, Auburn, Ga. Tech. Only allowed to play six games a season.
Go to Hope College, Athletics, Football. On the home page for football, under the captains pictures, is the JV schedule for 2008.
President John F. Kennedy played for the junior varsity football team at Harvard as a wide receiver. He was often photographed playing touch football with his family.
At most high schools, juniors are allowed to play on junior varsity teams. If you are good enough to make the team, you should be able to play.
Every division and state is different. Most have a maximum of 75 dressed with an unlimited roster
no, for school cheer leading you are only able to be on one team at a time. varsity is for older, better cheer athletes while junior varsity is for younger.
In the United States, this word refers to the official team that represents a high school or college in a particular sport. Thus, one could play football with one's college friends for fun, but the one team that competes in the name of that school is called the varsity. (Players on the varsity wear the official school uniform, with the school's colors, and logo on it.) Here's a sentence: Kevin has worked hard to impress the basketball coach, and he is hoping to be named to the varsity this fall.
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My sister plays on a varsity team for Wolf pack. My high school varsity (American) football team repeatedly failed miserably.
depends how big your school
Not particularly although he tried to be. While in high schoolhe was on the junior varsity football and although he seldom missed a practice he was rarely used in games. In collegeNixon played for the basketball team; he also tried out for football, but lacked the size to play.
Ferrum Junior College. He suffered an ankle injury that ended his playing career.
Certainly, they can. The qualification "varsity" occurs when a team is regularly engaged in competition with other teams from other schools in recognized leagues or associations of whatever sort, as in varsity soccer, football, baseball, etc. Oftentimes, the younger or weaker players from popular varsity teams are themselves organized (or are selected for) a "junior varsity" team. These weaker or younger teams then play the weaker or younger players from other schools and the upshot is "junior varsity" competition. However, nothing requires the school that sponsors a varsity team to have a junior varsity team; it is just traditional, especially amongst larger and more established high school programs. When there is no varsity team, you sometimes have "club" teams where members compete with other school clubs (but almost never with other varsity teams of the same sport) in more informal matches. Such club teams are even sometimes recognized as having won "championships," but these are less trusted honors, because of the small number of schools that participate, and the often unofficial rules that govern them.