Yes, you can redshirt a maximum of three (3) players per season. In order to redshirt, a player cannot have played in any games this season and cannot have had a previous redshirt season. Players can have a redshirt season at any point during their college career. Redshirts can be applied up until the seventh (7) game of the season ends and can be removed at any point during the season. Only coaches who have remaining seasons with their team are allowed to hand out redshirts.
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- If I promise a player a specific amount of playing time, does he expect that amount each game or to average it?
- Why is my player not getting credit for starting games?
- If I redshirt a player, does that mean I have another roster spot for another player?
- Do redshirt players practice? Do they dress for games?
- Will all players who have had a redshirt season return for a 5th year?
- How does a player apply for the medical hardship waiver?
- If I make a starting spot promise to a recruit during recruiting and then redshirt him, does this delay the promise? Will he get upset? What about a playing time promise?
- I have a player who has been promised 50% playing time and he is injured (at 60% health, but able to play). Can you tell me when he thinks he is healed enough and expects to get his plays? Does he expect to play in each game?
- What is a medical hardship waiver?
- Is there a limit to the number of scholarships that can be rescinded each season?