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  2. Transition Full Common Division Conference Primary Others Start End University of St. Thomas: St. Thomas: Tommies: III: Minnesota Intercollegiate Athletic Conference: Summit League: Central Collegiate Hockey Association, Pioneer Football League, Western Collegiate Hockey Association: 2021–22 2025–26 Lindenwood University: Lindenwood Lions: II

  3. Reclassification (education) - Wikipedia

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    In education in the United States, reclassification or reclassing is the assignment of a student's high school (secondary school) graduation class to either a year earlier or later than their original. For young athletes, graduating a year earlier frees them to start their college sports career, with the hope of playing professionally sooner.

  4. List of players who have converted from one football code to ...

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    Doug Flutie, who authored a comeback win for Boston College considered an iconic moment in the history of American college football, began his professional football career in the USFL before moving on to the NFL, then played a long CFL career that led to him being the first non-Canadian honored with induction to Canada's Sports Hall of Fame ...

  5. High school football - Wikipedia

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    In Canada, high school is governed by Football Canada and most schools use Canadian football rules adapted for the high school game except in British Columbia, which uses the NFHS rules. [ 1 ] Since the 2019 high school season, Texas is the only state that does not base its football rules on the NFHS rule set, instead using NCAA rules with ...

  6. Johnny Bright - Wikipedia

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    Bright earned a Bachelor of Science degree in education at Drake University in 1952, [17] becoming a teacher, coach, and school administrator, both during and after his professional football career, eventually rising to principal of D.S. Mackenzie Junior High School and Hillcrest Junior High School in Edmonton, Alberta. [1]

  7. Michael Robinson (fullback) - Wikipedia

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    Robinson attended Varina High School, where he was a four-year starter at quarterback.He was a two-time Associated Press first-team All-State selection and a three-time member of the Richmond Times-Dispatch All-Metro team, Richmond Times-Dispatch Offensive Player of the Year and the district and regional Player of the Year.

  8. Adrian Peterson (American football, born 1979) - Wikipedia

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    Peterson was born to Porter R. and Reatha M. Peterson; his father works at a plant that makes Energizer batteries. [3] Adrian Peterson was a two-time all-state, all-area selection and team MVP at Santa Fe High School in Alachua, Florida where he rushed for 4,949 yards during his prep career to earn All-America honors from ESPN and Blue Chip Illustrated.

  9. Zach Miller (tight end, born 1985) - Wikipedia

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    Miller played in the 2004 U.S. Army All-American Bowl, which is an annual all-star game for the nation's best high school football players. Also a standout performer in the throwing events, Miller was a three-year letterman in track & field , and he set the school discus record and was the shot put regional champion in 2004.