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Our metaphors reinforce this notion: "Underclassmen" implies somehow being less than, or "under," while "upperclassmen" implies being above.
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Our metaphors reinforce this notion: "Underclassmen" implies somehow being less than, or "under," while "upperclassmen" implies being above.
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Underclassmen have until June 15 to remove their names from the draft.
Oklahoma's Griffin leads group of players entering NBA draft 2009
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Underclassmen enter the NFL for different reasons.
Maryland's Smith, Tate and the NFL draft Eric Prisbell 2010
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Underclassmen stay in school for different reasons.
Maryland's Smith, Tate and the NFL draft Eric Prisbell 2010
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Underclassmen have until April 29 to declare their intentions to enter the June 28 draft.
USATODAY.com - Youthful Florida should be all set for next season 2006
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Underclassmen will fortify the draft, providing as many as five of the top eight players, including Bush, Young and Southern California power back LenDale White.
USATODAY.com - Draft's top 64: Value available beyond top picks 2006
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Underclassmen are allowed to withdraw and return to school provided they don't enter into an agreement with an agent.
USATODAY.com - Early-entry NBA hopefuls get wake-up call 2003
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Underclassmen have until May 12 to enter their names in the June 26 draft.
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Underclassmen had until midnight ET Wednesday to withdraw from the NBA draft and maintain their college eligibility.
USATODAY.com - Dunleavy remains in draft, expects to go early 2002
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