Pewterschmidt
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Rosemountain,
You are so right and anyone who would disagree is so wrong it isn't even worth debating. Besides the fact said player would be giving up potentially a FULL season as a 23 year old veteran, he would also be giving up tens of thousands in FREE education. Why? So he could have the privillage of gettiing his ass handed to him.
Summary:
Play now on a horrible team in the meat of the schedule against the toughest competition and get destroyed by future NFL'ers or keep your redshirt, get bigger, stronger and play in 2015 when the team is supposedly better and turned around.....all while taking a small class load and completing your master degree.
Yeah... tough choice.
+1
- 5 years on scholarship > 4
- I'm much more likely going to be a meaningful contributor as a 5th year senior with a full schedule than a true freshman with only 7 games remaining
Everybody wants to play. That's not the question. However, there's a finite amount of time that I can play college football. I'd rather contribute for 4 full years. Wanting to burn your redshirt after 5+ games into your freshman year is just stupid. If you were good enough to play as a true freshman, you'd already be playing (i.e. Laurence
Maroney).
That doesn't mean the freshman wouldn't accept playing. I'm sure there are some dying to get onto the field. Doesn't make it smart. Makes it dumb.