Submit your roster for the Fall/Winter 2002 INL
WARNING:
The job of team captain takes a lot of time; if you are
pressed for time now, we suggest that you don't volunteer to
be a captain. There is much secretarial work involved in captaining
a team, especially an at-large team; if you hate secretarial work,
don't become a captain. The other team captains will be counting
on you to schedule all your games, so this is not a position to
accept lightly. If you just want to play some high-quality
games, you are welcome to put a team together to scrimmage
INL teams; the INL, however, is reserved for teams who plan
to be dedicated to the game and who will complete their
schedule. Please consider this when applying for membership in the INL.
We don't know exactly how the scheduling is going to work, but normally
it involves 4-5 regular season games to be scheduled over a 2-month period,
and 2-3 playoff games to be scheduled in 1 month.
It's a good idea to have more than 8 people on your roster;
most INL players are college students with college students'
schedules, so it can be difficult to muster a full team. We've also
had a number of problems with teams signing up, but then dropping out
of the league; this inconveniences the INL Council and all the
teams you were scheduled to play. Don't apply if you don't plan
to finish the season.
If you are starting a new team, we STRONGLY suggest that you
schedule at least one or two scrimmages BEFORE you submit your
application. Many new teams simply don't work out; if you schedule actual
games, you'll have a better idea of how many of your players intend to show
up for games.
It is recommended that each player use his most
recognizable name for INL games; however, it is permissible to
register under a different name. If a player registers under a
different name, he must also provide his most recognizable name in the
third column below.
The INL Council reserves the right to approve all weird names.
To submit your roster for the Fall/Winter 2001 INL, fill out the form below
and click on "Submit Roster". If you have any questions, mail the
INL Council
(inlcouncil@csua.berkeley.edu). Submissions may take up to a day
to appear on the rosters page.
Applications will be open until Sunday, November 11th, at 23:59 Pacific time.
If you don't have a final team roster by that time, please submit whatever
you have, and mail the
INL Council
(inlcouncil@csua.berkeley.edu) with a date when your roster will be
final.
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