I don't get it. He was one of our best players first game and has touched the field maybe 10 total plays in the past 2 games.
no its not....one example would be that i remember threadgill dropping a kickoff at tulane and he ended up redshirting that year.Xenomorph said:When you step on the field your redshirt is burned. Period.
You should know that NCAA rules indicate that any competition, regardless of time, during a season counts as one of your seasons of competition in that sport. It does not matter how long you were involved in a particular competition (for example, one play in a football game, one point in a volleyball match); you will be charged with one season of competition.
However, NCAA rules are quite clear on the use of redshirt status: any participation in any competition counts as a season of eligibility. For example, even a single play in a football game counts as participation, so coaches cannot play redshirt players at the end of a game simply to get them some experience.