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NCAA approves medical redshirt for veteran Alabama basketball player Updated: May. 28, 2025, 2:28 p.m. | Published: May. 28, 2025, 2:25 p.m. Nate Oats on Alabama basketball’s roster moves By ...
Redshirt junior right-hander Josh Alger follows through on his motion at Jackie Robinson Stadium. After a myriad of injuries kept him off the mound since his senior year of high school, Alger had ...
Missouri basketball coach Dennis Gates said he’s never used the word “redshirt” around 7-foot-5 freshman center Trent Burns. But that doesn’t mean that Burns necessarily will play this ...
Given he is reportedly unlikely to be ready for the start of 2025, a redshirt season at SMU seems like a best-case-scenario for every party involved. Stay tuned as this story will likely gain ...
UPDATE: Purdue will not redshirt Raleigh Burgess this season. Click here to read more. WEST LAFAYETTE - After Sunday’s practice wrapped, and after Purdue basketball coach Matt Painter finished ...
However, he still has his normal redshirt left as he played three full seasons at Cincinnati and one full season at Louisville last year. He can use that this season for a potential return in 2025.
LOUISVILLE, Ky. - We're now officially at the halfway point of the Louisville football program's 2024 season. While we already have an inclination as to who will be taking a redshirt this season ...
The four-game redshirt rule isn't new to college football. The NCAA put the policy in place in 2018 to give developmental or injured players who were redshirting more opportunities for playing time.
LOS ANGELES — In Lincoln Riley’s college football utopia, there is no such thing as a four-game redshirt limit, the parameter that is now costing USC a full season of Raesjon Davis.
The current redshirt rule has also allowed everyone the option to view the four-game mark of their season as a personal deadline. For many players, the decision point comes in late September when ...
Here is the NCAA's "redshirt" rule for college football 12.8.3.1.6 Exception: In football, a student-athlete representing a Division I institution may compete in up to four contests in a season ...