Wed Jan 23, 2008, 12:54am
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Join Date: Jun 2005
Location: USA
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Hey Scorekeeper!
May I have this dance?
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Red Shirting
Red shirting is not an official NCAA term, but the term is used when a student-athlete does not participate in any competition during a particular academic year (i.e., neither in the championship nor the non-championship segment of the playing season). A student-athlete may be red-shirted at any point in his/her athletic career. A "medical red shirt" is not an official NCAA term either, but the term is used when a student-athlete is injured after participating in a limited amount of competition during a particular academic year and then qualifies for a Medical Hardship Waiver. More detailed information regarding Medical Hardship Waivers is included below.
Source: http://gobearcats.cstv.com/complianc...gibilitys.html
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Define elgibility.
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Use of status
While the redshirt status may be conferred by a coach at the beginning of the year, it is not confirmed until the end of the season, and more specifically, it does not rule a player ineligible in advance to participate in the season. If a player shows great talent, or there are injuries on the team, the coach may remove the redshirt status and allow the player to participate in competition for the remainder of the year.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshirt_freshman
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That's elgible.
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