NCAAhoops wrote:I use it when I don't think the player will get much playing time do to low ratings or several guys ahead of him on depth chart but shows good potential (either future starter or could become solid backup). I also use it if I have two guys at the same position that would graduate together to get an extra year rather than have both graduate the same time then one will play one more year. I try to use it on one them his freshman or sophomore year to get them separated and then I have another year to recruit that position to find the right guy.
Once you redshirt them they are no longer eligible to play that season but do practice with the team thus making their knowledge of your system better and they also have their ratings develop the year they redshirt so the next year they are more valuable to your team.
jfsolo23 wrote:One thing to keep in mind is that you're taking a risk by redshirting a player because he may be someone who wants to play right away, even if the players in front of him are more talented, and he may decide to transfer at the end of the season.
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