Dave Delchamps writes: > I'm looking to find out what number of games a player has >to play during a given season in order to use up a year's eligibility >(perhaps the answer is a percentage of games played). Is there a >uniform NC$$ rule, or is it different by divisions and/or by conferences? >Is there an appeals process available for borderline cases? I haven't tracked down the official wording of this rule yet (when I do, I'll post it), but my understanding is that if a player in any sport parti- cipates in 20% or more of the total number of games played, he or she uses up a year of eligibility. This includes games that a player dressed for but did not see action in, and junior varsity games count also. -- Bill Fenwick | Send your HOCKEY-L poll responses to: Cornell '86 and probably '94 | [log in to unmask] LET'S GO RED!! "They told me if I voted for Michael Dukakis, there would be a huge recession. I voted for him anyway, and they turned out to be right." -- Larry King