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Rules on Redshirting

Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:15 pm
Posted by tigerfan102
Member since Sep 2005
275 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:15 pm
Anyone know the rules for this? If you play are you automatically unable to redshirt? or is it based on a set number of snaps, minutes, games, etc?

Would Jennings be able to redshirt this season?

This post was edited on 10/15/13 at 3:16 pm
Posted by AlxTgr
Kyre Banorg
Member since Oct 2003
81603 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:16 pm to
quote:

If you play are you automatically unable to redshirt?
Yes.

quote:

Would Jennings be able to redshirt this season?
No.

I did not talk about medical, as that's a different issue.
Posted by Geauxld Finger
Baton Rouge
Member since Jan 2005
31664 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:16 pm to
I think it used to be you could play in the first few games without breaking red shirt.

Now I believe you can have a red shirt but be able to burn the shirt if necessary whenver you want, and ANY game action burns it. I remember Saban burning Travis Daniels red shirt in the SECCG I believe...worked out well
This post was edited on 10/15/13 at 3:18 pm
Posted by DGboricua
Katy, Texas
Member since Aug 2013
13 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:20 pm to
In college football, a student athlete may redshirt to increase size and strength, completion of physical maturity, desirable assets for many positions. As the college years coincide with the typical sing a year of eligibility in the last college year is generally more beneficial to the team and to the student athlete's potential professional prospects than it is to use the same year of eligibility in the first college year. Players, especially in football, may redshirt to learn the team's play book, since college teams typically run a greater number of, and more complex, plays than most high school teams.
An athlete may be asked to redshirt if he or she would have little or no opportunity to play as an academic freshman. This is a common occurrence in many sports where there is already an established starter or too much depth at the position in which the freshman in question is planning to play.
A special case involves the eligibility of a player who loses the majority of a season to injury. Popularly known as a medical redshirt, a hardship waiver may be granted an athlete who appears in fewer than 30% of his or her team's competitions (with none coming after the midway point of the season), then suffers a season-ending injury. A player who is granted such a waiver is treated for the purposes of his or her eligibility as though he or she had not competed in that season.
Posted by TheEye
Rightcha.
Member since Dec 2006
4734 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:30 pm to
1 Play = no redshirt.

Medical redshirt would still be in play though.
Posted by OldManRiver
Prairieville, LA
Member since Jan 2005
6922 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:37 pm to
That's what happened with Loston, he played a handful of snaps on special teams against UW and ULL in 2009 and then re-injured a wrist he had surgery on before the year.

Applied for a medical RS after the season and got it.
Posted by tigerfan102
Member since Sep 2005
275 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 3:56 pm to
So I guess that begs the next question? Why do we play Jennings? He plays a few meaningless snaps, and I understand he had a big TD against Florida but I think we could find someone else to sneak in a couple yards. Would It not be worth it to get an extra year out of him?
Posted by OldManRiver
Prairieville, LA
Member since Jan 2005
6922 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 4:02 pm to
I'd wager is because the staff decided early on that he was better than Rivers, and named him the backup. Thus, if anything happens to Mett, they wanted the guy they send in to have at least some experience taking snaps in live action, interacting with the first time O-line, etc. I also think they planned on having him play more, but the huge improvement by Mett coupled with AJ fumbling against UAB has diminished that time.
Posted by WPBTiger
Parts Unknown
Member since Nov 2011
30865 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 4:18 pm to
quote:

I also think they planned on having him play more, but the huge improvement by Mett has diminished that time


This
Posted by Clark W Griswold
THE USA
Member since Sep 2012
10504 posts
Posted on 10/15/13 at 5:09 pm to
If you play a single snap you lose a redshirt. If you are injured early or "injured" early, you can apply for a medical redshirt. They aren't as lenient as they used to be.
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