In the Future, Urban Meyer Wants Redshirting to Become a Thing of the Past
COLUMBUS, Ohio — Everybody understands the idea behind redshirting. College athletes have five years to play four seasons, which means that many times a player will sit out his first season of action so that he can mature into a more viable option for his coaches down the road.
Sometimes coaches also have to weigh "wasting" a season of eligibility when it comes to playing athletes at a position of depth. If a team doesn't need snaps from that player, the current wisdom is to save that player's four years by sitting him as a freshman.
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