I know in college football players can participate in 4 games and keep their redshirt.
What participation is allowed in basketball to keep a redshirt?
Our offense is still stagnant. The defense keeps us in games but eventually our lack of offense will bite us...again.
As mentioned by CBL, I don't understand why more bench players weren't used in rotations to see what/who is the most effective offensive combination during OOC games. I doubt many bench-sitters (not named Stone or Allo) will stay around.
I think they're essentially the same, 6'2-6'4" 230-240 ish pounds who can play in space a little if needed.
That is about what I'd imagine it to be. Similarly the numbers are about the same for defensive success rate at 3rd and 8 or longer.
I think having juco eligibility not count will be a bigger impact to FCS and division 2 schools that it will to G5 schools. I am more interested in seeing the impact with the NCAA considering reducing the number of players on a team from 120 to between 85-95. This might open up more opportunities at G5 schools for players who turn down scholarships at G5s to walk on a power programs. At the end of the day I hope something changes because having over half the programs in FBS basically turning over their rosters every year or so along with the top talent from FCS and D2 being pulled away is not good for the game of football. I'm just ready for the SEC and Big ten and maybe a few others to break off and then try to somehow re-engineer college football.
I think Hodge is 100% willing to go with his best defensive unit offense be danged than to allow a player on the court who causes even a tiny chink in the defensive armor. No source or info just the feel I've gotten watching him as he has stepped into his HC role
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