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Can two players have the same number in the ncaa?

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Can two players have the same number in the ncaa?

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  1. I call bullshit.

    As long as the two players are not on the field at the same time, they can share numbers. Generally though, the only people who will share numbers are seniors and freshmen (ie. the people who take every snap vs. the people who will not see any game action). Also, if it does happen, the two players are likely to play on opposite sides of the ball.


  2. Yes they can as long as they are not on the same side of the ball. For instance, Ohio State has two players who wear the number 2, Malcolm Jenkins and Terrelle Pryor.  One is on offense and the other is on defense.

  3. Idk what the other ppl are talking about, but yeah, it happens all of the time.  Look at the UF Gators, their K and RB both wear # 25.

  4. yes

  5. Yes, they just cant be on the field at the same time.

  6. yes there can be the same number on the same team, one defensive player and one offensive player

  7. They can't have the same number on the same team. But on any other team, yes.

  8. on the same team no.

    different teams yes

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