College football coaches approve suggestion for rule change for redshirts.
If approved by the NCAA Football Oversight Committee, it will allow freshman to play in 4 or less games. A program could allow freshmen to get some reps in games against a FCS opponent, or in blowout situations. It could also allow a team which has been eliminated from bowl consideration to insert some players late in the year to help their development without repercussion toward eligibility. You could also see a circumstance where a top program would use the rule to manage their roster in a way to keep players fresher for the end of the year. The only downfall to this change, is that it will eliminate medical redshirts.
The recommendations now move to the NCAA Football Oversight Committee, which meets next week.
If approved by the NCAA Football Oversight Committee, it will allow freshman to play in 4 or less games. A program could allow freshmen to get some reps in games against a FCS opponent, or in blowout situations. It could also allow a team which has been eliminated from bowl consideration to insert some players late in the year to help their development without repercussion toward eligibility. You could also see a circumstance where a top program would use the rule to manage their roster in a way to keep players fresher for the end of the year. The only downfall to this change, is that it will eliminate medical redshirts.
The recommendations now move to the NCAA Football Oversight Committee, which meets next week.