Happens all the time.
University of Southern California
In time of war or conflict men are called up to serve in the military. That is referred to as a 'draft', call up, inducted, etc. In addition, in the sports field players can also be picked, as in a draft, to play for a certain team.
yes if he dosent sign a contract with the team that sekected him he can
They are not permitted to call a time-out.
It's like an extra draft for those people that didn't go to college, or left early, or w/e (like Terrell Pryor). There's a whole different draft process, but every time a team drafts someone, they lost a draft pick come the next year.
it runs away?
A draft when there isn't war.
NHL teams have 2 years(ending on July 1st of the second year) to sign their draft choices...If they are over 20 years old by that time,they because UFAs..
They get paid the amount they signed a contract too. They can be brought up from the "farm" team at any time.
The penalty is enforced and time is restored to when the penalty took place. Since the game can't end on a defensive penalty, the offense (the intercepting team) would be given one untimed down.
The "injured" player must stay off the field for at least the next play or his team will be charged with a "time out". (What happens if the team has no time outs remaining, I don't know)