dpodoll68
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Holding redshirts because you want to save them for when you might be better isn't a good way to operate a team - in any college sport.
Disagree - strongly.
Holding redshirts because you want to save them for when you might be better isn't a good way to operate a team - in any college sport.
Disagree - strongly.
Ditto.
GBFan - You red shirt kids because the game is much faster and more intense than in HS. Majority of the kids need an adjustment period. They need time to get acclimated to the college life & regiment, to get into strength and conditioning, and coaching.
Sure, we have people like Maxx Williams or Eric Decker. These guys are exceptional athletes.
David Cobb took until his Junior year to become a productive player.
In a 3-9 season Kill burned Cobb's RS late and gave him 10 carries or so....I would've preferred another year of Cobb as a RS SR
I thought his first mistake was getting rid of Limegrover.
Obviously we all would have preferred that, but there was no guarantee Cobb would've returned as a 5th year senior.
Redshirts need to be looked at on a case by case basis.
Funny you mention Maxx - he redshirted.
Obviously we all would have preferred that, but there was no guarantee Cobb would've returned as a 5th year senior.
Redshirts need to be looked at on a case by case basis.
Ditto.
GBFan - You red shirt kids because the game is much faster and more intense than in HS. Majority of the kids need an adjustment period. They need time to get acclimated to the college life & regiment, to get into strength and conditioning, and coaching.
Sure, we have people like Maxx Williams or Eric Decker. These guys are exceptional athletes.
David Cobb took until his Junior year to become a productive player.
I understand that and fully agree you should redshirt kids who are not ready for the speed of the game or lack strength. What I have been saying is I don't accept the notion that any program should keep redshirts on players, "sacrifice" the current season and roster, just to maintain a redshirt and build for the future. If there are FR who can play and help the team win in the current year, then they should play. Whether that winning leads to a Conf. Title or just qualify for a bowl game should not matter. So while it is great that we kept redshirts on just about everyone, it would have been even better had there been some more FR who would have contributed and gotten this team to a bowl game. The experience those FR get playing games will be invaluable in the following year, and the extra practices that the team gets will benefit all players as well as giving the SRs. who are leaving a final "reward" for all their hard work the past 4 or 5 years.
I actually wish they would get rid of redshirts altogether and just let every player play for up to five years.
None of us can answer this but they did play 3 true freshman, a low number to be sure, but is there any proof at all that playing some of the other true freshman would have led to more wins? The two bad conference loses happened right at the start of conference play so a lot of those guys might not have been as ready as they would have been later in the season. I am sure the coaches evaluated each situation and if they had truly felt playing a true freshman would have won a game they would have however they weren't going to play a guy just to give him experience in a rebuilding year.
If they had played true freshman limited snaps and we still ended up 5-7 some of the people complaining about not playing guys would be bashing the coaches for wasting a year of eligibility on them.
This actually makes a lot of sense and because of that I am positive the NCAA will never do it.
You mean like Justus Harris...
I'm ok with them redshirting. This idea that it was good to sacrifice this year is what I am not ok with, which has been a comment being made.
I understand that and fully agree you should redshirt kids who are not ready for the speed of the game or lack strength. What I have been saying is I don't accept the notion that any program should keep redshirts on players, "sacrifice" the current season and roster, just to maintain a redshirt and build for the future. If there are FR who can play and help the team win in the current year, then they should play. Whether that winning leads to a Conf. Title or just qualify for a bowl game should not matter. So while it is great that we kept redshirts on just about everyone, it would have been even better had there been some more FR who would have contributed and gotten this team to a bowl game. The experience those FR get playing games will be invaluable in the following year, and the extra practices that the team gets will benefit all players as well as giving the SRs. who are leaving a final "reward" for all their hard work the past 4 or 5 years.
I agree with this if the player is ready to contribute at the start of the season or within the first 2-3 games.
I disagree strongly if you are implying that they should play during any point in the season. If Andries was the 4th best OT in August and became the 2nd best OT in November, you still keep the redshirt on him and don't burn it so he can play in 3-4 games.