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Post by huskerhoyahawk on Nov 23, 2013 20:27:40 GMT -6
Just curious, where you guys are, what are the rules on guys playing JV? By me you can only play in one game per week, and we just have JV and V, no freshman teams.
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Post by spos21ram on Nov 23, 2013 20:38:57 GMT -6
We have a freshmen team. For the most part are JV is comprised of all sophmores and juniors who don't start. There are some exceptions sometimes. We will let someone who starts on varsity O but not D play defense on jv.
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Post by coachjps on Nov 23, 2013 22:03:58 GMT -6
6 Quarters per week, but if they start Varsity they don't play JV.
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Post by coach2013 on Nov 24, 2013 12:53:15 GMT -6
We play one way juniors and sophs on jv. we will pull up some frosh as we need them to fill out a jv lineup.
we don't like to play two way varsity kids on jv, ie if a soph is good enough to be a two way kid on varsity, hes not playing jv. if hes a one way kid, he can play the other side of the ball for sure.
in the end jv is just that, junior varsity, a look at the next seasons varsity and you coach your own team, own way, own philosophy about jv.
when we have the chance, we play the kids that deserve to play, to develop them for varsity over the kids who are satisfied with being on jv and nothing more. they will never help us on varsity so they are really just scout team kids.
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Post by coachbdud on Nov 24, 2013 14:40:23 GMT -6
You get 1 game a week
Our JV is mostly sophomores... With a couple exceptional freshmen and a few terrible juniors mixed in
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Post by resdeal on Nov 24, 2013 17:40:52 GMT -6
Wo only have 30 players on our roster. That is all of our freshmen through seniors. Our varsity plays on Friday and our jv will play the same schools jv the following Monday. All two way varsity starters and most seniors will NOT play jv. If we have a senior who is inexperienced and clearly won't dominate, he will play jv. Most of our one way varsity starters will play jv and will play on the side of the ball they don't start on during a varsity game. For example, our varsity free safety was our one and only jv QB. He never played on the defensive side during jv. Out typical jv squad has around 18 players. Sometimes it depends on how good the other jv team will be. If they are bad, we will play less varsity players.
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Post by gibbs72 on Nov 25, 2013 12:57:19 GMT -6
Our JV is mostly junior & sophomores who are not 2 - way starters, freshman, and REALLY bad seniors. Our league is pretty good about understanding the reason for JV games: get kids reps
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Post by casec11 on Nov 26, 2013 9:52:40 GMT -6
1 game a week Freshman, and JV teams JV is sophomores with maybe 4-5 freshmen moved up. No JRs must be varsity
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Post by spos21ram on Nov 26, 2013 10:38:06 GMT -6
1 game a week Freshman, and JV teams JV is sophomores with maybe 4-5 freshmen moved up. No JRs must be varsity How many players do you have on varsity? If you're a junior who doesn't start and gets limited varsity time, how much game reps do they get throughout the year? If we used that rule we would have some juniors not gettinf any playing time the whole year. That's why we have juniors play jv. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using proboards
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Post by John Knight on Nov 26, 2013 11:09:51 GMT -6
OHSAA Rules
1.5) QUARTERS AND GAME LIMITATIONS 1.51A) 9th-12th grade student is limited to playing: a) A maximum of four quarters in one day. b) A maximum of 50 quarters per season (excluding OHSAA tournaments). 1.51B) 7th & 8th grade student is limited to playing: a) A maximum of four quarters in one day. b) A maximum of 32 quarters per season (28 quarters if seven regular season games are scheduled). 1.52) Any player who participates in one or more consecutive downs in one quarter shall be charged with one quarter of play. A down in which the offensive team is in a scrimmage kick formation or a free kick occurs does not count in the quarter limitation. A down repeated due to penalty does not count.
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Post by resdeal on Nov 26, 2013 14:42:50 GMT -6
OHSAA Rules 1.5) QUARTERS AND GAME LIMITATIONS 1.51A) 9th-12th grade student is limited to playing: a) A maximum of four quarters in one day. b) A maximum of 50 quarters per season (excluding OHSAA tournaments). 1.51B) 7th & 8th grade student is limited to playing: a) A maximum of four quarters in one day. b) A maximum of 32 quarters per season (28 quarters if seven regular season games are scheduled). 1.52) Any player who participates in one or more consecutive downs in one quarter shall be charged with one quarter of play. A down in which the offensive team is in a scrimmage kick formation or a free kick occurs does not count in the quarter limitation. A down repeated due to penalty does not count. who is responsible for keeping track of playing time? Is there an official quarters keeper? is it left up to the school or coaching staff? do you have someone on staff that keeps track?
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Post by huthuthut on Nov 26, 2013 16:28:39 GMT -6
One of the biggest mistakes I see coaches make is not letting a kid play JV because they feel like he is too valuable a backup on the varsity. Then on Friday nights he only gets to play a little bit. So his development is reduced because of his lack of playing time. Not only that but he loses interest because he knows he could be a full-time player on the JV level. Our guideline is that if a player is not going to play a significant number of meaningful downs on Friday night he will play JV.
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Post by John Knight on Nov 26, 2013 16:39:55 GMT -6
No one really keeps track. The kids know and the parents do too. You have keep an eye on it. We usually only play 7 or 8 jv games so it is not as tight as you would think.
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Post by hsrose on Nov 26, 2013 16:46:05 GMT -6
So far in our sections (No. CA) the JV normally have the same schedule as the varsity, and play right before the varsity. Kids get 1 game per week. The Freshmen are on Thursdays. At my current school the JV are sophomores and some freshmen. My previous stops the JV was sophomores and juniors, maybe rarely freshmen. One of my coaches used the JV as the 2nd team varsity, so the good juniors who were not starters would be on JV to start and get reps. If an injury happened they were called up the next game. His 2nd team varsity QB was the starting JV QB, that kind of thing.
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Post by coachjd on Nov 28, 2013 8:21:13 GMT -6
The state of Minnesota says no player can play more than 48 quarters of football in one season. I if a player plays on Friday night just in a special teams capacity it only counts as 2 quarters. That being said, our conference has a rule that JV football is for sophs and juniors who do not play extended plays on Friday night. Well with 8 schools in our league, we basically have 8 different philosophies on JV football. Our philosophy is to play all sophs (unless they start on varsity) and any junior who is not in the mix for meaningful downs. We have teams who play seniors who dont play meaningful downs, we have teams that play all juniors who don't start, we have teams that play all junors who play on one side of the ball on Friday night and will play the other side of the ball on Monday. I know there are athletes playing well over 48 quarters in our league but there is no one to over see this. Kinda sucks for the kids and programs who do it the right way.
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Post by spos21ram on Nov 30, 2013 15:59:47 GMT -6
We have no restrictions in rhode island. We had a sophmore lineman who started on offene for varsity and jv. Kid got more reps than probably any other kid in the country this year.
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Post by fantom on Nov 30, 2013 17:56:09 GMT -6
In Virginia you can play 40 quarters total varsity and JV. Theoretically, one play equals a quarter. You're not allowed to play more than one game in a day. In our league-we don't have freshman or middle school ball- juniors aren't allowed to play JV, only grades 8-10.
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Post by fantom on Nov 30, 2013 17:57:15 GMT -6
We have no restrictions in rhode island. We had a sophmore lineman who started on offene for varsity and jv. Kid got more reps than probably any other kid in the country this year. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using proboards It seems odd to me that you'd risk losing a full time offensive starter in a JV game.
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Post by spos21ram on Nov 30, 2013 18:25:43 GMT -6
We have no restrictions in rhode island. We had a sophmore lineman who started on offene for varsity and jv. Kid got more reps than probably any other kid in the country this year. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using proboards It seems odd to me that you'd risk losing a full time offensive starter in a JV game. So did I. I didn't even realize it until mid season, but they had him do both for a few reasons. Low linemen numbers for jv. The player, although a varsity starter, could use the work. Our varsity line wasn't very good so its not like he's a stud. And he barely played any defense so he really wasnt on the field as much as it seems. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using proboards
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Post by casec11 on Dec 2, 2013 8:29:38 GMT -6
1 game a week Freshman, and JV teams JV is sophomores with maybe 4-5 freshmen moved up. No JRs must be varsity How many players do you have on varsity? If you're a junior who doesn't start and gets limited varsity time, how much game reps do they get throughout the year? If we used that rule we would have some juniors not gettinf any playing time the whole year. That's why we have juniors play jv. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SGH-I747 using proboards We have anywhere from 60-80 kids on Varsity I believe JV we had about 50 and Freshman was about 50. Its just the way the program does it. We feel we would be taking away from our Sophmores development (eventual Varsity Starters) if the JRs who may never be starters are taking playing time from them. We do have this luxury with the amount of kids in the program.
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Post by blb on Dec 2, 2013 8:56:31 GMT -6
Agree with casec11. That is a consideration some coaches may not think of when contemplating playing Juniors on JV.
in our state kids can play one game in five consecutive calendar days, and no more than nine games in a season (exclusive of playoffs).
Most schools play Sub-Varsity games on Wednesdays and-or Thursdays, Varsity Fridays.
So kids can basically play one game a week.
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