MattC87

October 27th, 2010 at 5:19 PM ^

I'm a bit surprised it's not more of a common practice. I'm not sure why the same wasn't done on a guy like J.B Fitzgerald this year. But you're right- it's money in NCAA. I try to redshirt everyone if I can, even if they play as freshmen and sophomores, unless they're just that much better than everyone I have on the roster. 

 

We could perhaps see the same thing with Will Campbell next year, no?

Sinsoftheschafer

October 27th, 2010 at 3:39 PM ^

This is completely allowed in the NCAA. You have 5 years to play 4 seasons.  If the guy wants to wait until someone above him graduates, so that he can play more, that seems pretty legit.  I think we'd be happy to have some of the recent transfer take a redshirt year instead of walking off the team

ish

October 27th, 2010 at 3:40 PM ^

weird too b/c sabino was a five-star all america type recruit.  it's pretty incredible that they could convice him to redshirt. 

COB

October 27th, 2010 at 6:00 PM ^

the presumed starter coming into fall camp.  The reshirt issue has been really strange in that he was, if not the starter, one of the first men in...so we, as fans, were perplexed.  Word began to spread that he and the staff wanted to have two full seasons as a starter, which this RS year would provide.   He is and will be a very good player when he gets his chance though, he showed flashes in the first two years. 

Unfortunately, the rumor is that we are burning his RS this weekend because of injuries...*

Que sad trombone*

Moleskyn

October 27th, 2010 at 3:42 PM ^

Who cares, really? They're not breaking any rules and it looks like they're making a move to keep a solid player in their system for a couple extra years. Not a big deal.

ken725

October 27th, 2010 at 3:43 PM ^

This is a not a big deal.  Coach Tressel is not being sneaky or bending the rules in anyway.  I can't recall who it was, but during a Thursday night game they said that the QB redshirted his Sophmore year. 

MI Expat NY

October 27th, 2010 at 6:05 PM ^

Va. Tech wanted to do this with Tyrod Taylor a couple years ago.  Crappy play from their senior starter led them to burn the redshirt a game or two in.

Assuming Tate doesn't transfer and there isn't a medical redshirt for Gardner (which I don't expect, with him travelling still), I wouldn't be surprised if Gardner is only used as an emergency option next year with the intention of redshirting.  

Moleskyn

October 27th, 2010 at 3:55 PM ^

I used to think that, too. Then I got drowned in a bevy of links that proved my lack of knowledge. I'm sure that will happen to you too, eventually.

The moral of the story though, is that if a NCAA player doesn't compete in a regular season game, then he is eligible to redshirt. The caveat with injuries comes if they have played less than 1/3 of the season and get injured, then they are eligible for a redshirt. Which is why DG's back stiffness (and lack of PT in the last 3 games) seem "coincidental." I don't have the links for this stuff, but I know some people do. I'm sure if you searched for it you would find something, too.

MGolem

October 27th, 2010 at 3:48 PM ^

I believe they are able to get these guys to sacrifice their educations (and be hairless nuts) because there is this perception that OSU cranks out NFL caliber linebackers. Sure they have Bobby Carpenter, Na'il Diggs, Thaddeus Gibson, Larry Grant, A.J. Hawk, James Laurinaitis, Austin Spitler, Mike Vrable and Matt Wilhelm in the league but only Hawk and Laurinaitis are starters (I believe). We counter with Burgess, Crable, Foote, Harris, Jones and Woodley with Woodley, Jones and Harris starting and Foote one year removed from starting (not to mention Pierre Woods and Cato June who are fresh out of the league). Why do PSU and OSU get all this hype for being linebacker schools and we get none?

jmblue

October 27th, 2010 at 4:48 PM ^

I think we need a sticky at the top of the board explaining the rules for redshirts.  People just don't seem to get it.  You may redshirt a player at any time in his career.

MGoRob

October 27th, 2010 at 6:04 PM ^

The likely reason you don't see it very often is that by a player's Junior year, if they haven't broken into the starting line-up for playing time then they are likely not a good enough player anyway.  The program would rather he finish his 4 years and graduate than have him linger any longer than necessary.

But there are certain exceptions, and depth at certain positions later in your collegiate career can open up windows to redshirt that weren't available fresh/soph years.