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Someone please explain...
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:36 pm
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:36 pm
What does it mean to greyshirt?
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:38 pm to VincentVega17
Redshirt/Greyshirt
While both recipients of grey and red shirts attend classes at a school before participating in football games, the difference is in the player-to-be's time of enrollment:
Via John Mackovic of The Desert Sun: "Grey shirt is a term used to designate an incoming freshman who waits until the second semester to enroll rather than the fall. College athletes are allowed a five year calendar to play four seasons. The calendar begins once one is enrolled. By waiting until the spring to start college, a player will be playing his last season in the sixth year after high school rather than the fifth. "
In contrast, infoplease.com explains that "When a player is given the "red-shirt" designation by his or her coach, that means he or she has participated in a college's academic year, but did not participate during that year's sports season. Most likely a "red-shirt freshman" in college football is a sophomore in college who practiced with the team his first year, but did not play in any games (at the coach's request), or was seriously injured during his first season." By redshirting, a player gains an opportunity to learn schemes and techniques, rehabilitate an injury, learn a new position and/or physically develop without losing a year of eligibility.
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:39 pm to VincentVega17
Means you do not count toward the 85 scholarship limit and pay your own way the 1st year.
He will count toward the 2011 class 25 limit.
He will count toward the 2011 class 25 limit.
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:41 pm to bhelmLSU
Roger that, thank you for the clarification.
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:41 pm to bhelmLSU
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He will count toward the 2011 class 25 limit.
Not excited about greyshirting Bates, if true.
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:42 pm to bhelmLSU
Really, it just means anybody who enrolls in the spring, when there are a lot of drills run with just gray T-shirts. Back in the day, it used to refer mostly to players who enrolled a semester early, but I don't really see that usage much anymore.
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:42 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
or if something happens he could be counted back to this class, say an extra guy doesn't make the grade
Posted on 2/3/10 at 12:45 pm to Sid in Lakeshore
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Not excited about greyshirting Bates, if true.
I dont like to idea of greyshirting at all, you start the next year down a scholarship immediately. The only way I can see it is if you have an incredible in-state group and not enough spots. However if that's the case the player is probably too good to accept a greyshirt anyway, he'll just sign with someone else.
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