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How does a recruiting verbal schools now have turn into a Gray Shirt or whatever they call it and then not count in this Winter's class?

GMG!

BEAT TULSA !

Grayshirting means that they delay a player's involvement with the football team and his full-time enrollment in college for one semester.

For example, if a player graduates high school in the spring, instead of accepting the scholarship and starting football and school in the immediate fall semester, he delays joining the team for one semester and joins the team the following spring.

During the fall semester where he grayshirts he is not allowed to be a full-time student at any college and when he joins the team in the spring he still has 5 football seasons to play and participate in 4 (he still maintains his redshirt eligibility after he grayshirts). He also may count towards the next signing class rather than his original high school graduating class.

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So is he going to be on our team next year for sure? Sorry but I do not know anything about this guy. Thanks for the information. If he is going to be on the Mean Green team next year, this will be great news because I don't know who will fill or be able to fill Orr's big shoes!

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