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NCAA NEW RULE-Players can play 4 games & not lose a year
Posted on 6/13/18 at 12:16 pm
Posted on 6/13/18 at 12:16 pm
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College athletes competing in Division I football can participate in up to four games in a season without using a season of competition, the Division I Council decided this week at its meeting in Indianapolis.
Division I student-athletes have five years to compete in up to four seasons of competition. The new exception allows football players to preserve a season of competition if, for example, injuries or other factors result in them competing in a small number of games.
Council chair Blake James, athletics director at Miami (Florida), said the rule change benefits student-athletes and coaches alike.
“This change promotes not only fairness for college athletes, but also their health and well-being. Redshirt football student-athletes are more likely to remain engaged with the team, and starters will be less likely to feel pressure to play through injuries,” James said. “Coaches will appreciate the additional flexibility and ability to give younger players an opportunity to participate in limited competition.”
College athletes competing in Division I football can participate in up to four games in a season without using a season of competition, the Division I Council decided this week at its meeting in Indianapolis.
Division I student-athletes have five years to compete in up to four seasons of competition. The new exception allows football players to preserve a season of competition if, for example, injuries or other factors result in them competing in a small number of games.
Council chair Blake James, athletics director at Miami (Florida), said the rule change benefits student-athletes and coaches alike.
“This change promotes not only fairness for college athletes, but also their health and well-being. Redshirt football student-athletes are more likely to remain engaged with the team, and starters will be less likely to feel pressure to play through injuries,” James said. “Coaches will appreciate the additional flexibility and ability to give younger players an opportunity to participate in limited competition.”
Posted on 6/13/18 at 12:18 pm to TigersJump
this is a great rule change
Posted on 6/13/18 at 12:20 pm to Pilot Tiger
Will this give Travis Daniels another year of eligibility
Posted on 6/13/18 at 12:36 pm to TigersJump
Excellent this Allows MB to play some snaps.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 1:51 pm to Pilot Tiger
This is one of the better rules they've made in quite some time.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 3:35 pm to TigersJump
A benefit of this is that rent-a-win games will probably be a bit more competitive because coaches will use the rule to give their redshirt guys meaningful playing time to gain experience that will not cost them the year of eligibility.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 3:44 pm to TigersJump
Personally, I’d prefer no RS at all.
You have 4 years to play. Period. End of story. If you don’t start until your JR year, fine. Do well on the field your JR and SR year, there is your body of work to get drafted.
Would keep a lot of players from leaving early.
You have 4 years to play. Period. End of story. If you don’t start until your JR year, fine. Do well on the field your JR and SR year, there is your body of work to get drafted.
Would keep a lot of players from leaving early.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 4:18 pm to Kreg Jennings
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Personally, I’d prefer no RS at all.
That's just dumb. Why do you want them to go backwards from the way things were?
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You have 4 years to play. Period. End of story. If you don’t start until your JR year, fine
You know the rule changes are to BENEFIT the student athletes right? You are saying if someone gets hurt and misses the season, and part of the next one, frick em. They get their 4 years and that's it.
BTW... I have to give the NCAA props for their solid rule changes. Hopefully they are finally getting the hint that they have some of the most ridiculous rules imaginable.
Posted on 6/13/18 at 7:43 pm to oOoLsUtIgErSoOo
Can the rules apply to players already on the team?
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