I hate to say it...Shaq Morris might be the odd man out...and I think many of you know that their is a handful of players who came in this year who already pass him in the pecking order in the 9 man rotation...He will play this year...just out the door next year...he will leave on his own account due to playing time...its all about the playing time...you cant reach your goal at the end of the bench with no playing time...similiar to Mr White during the final 4 run...except Shaq wont eve have the luxury with those kind of minutes. Mr Hamilton is still up in the air at prep...Baker testing NBA waters...so there is several scenarios out there.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Annual Redshirt Guess-a-thon
Collapse
X
-
-
Originally posted by choida View Postjust the fact that he is not obligated to come to Wichita State...he could very well go else where...up in the air as in not locked in or committed to Wichita State.
Looks like "Free Red-Shirt Prep" might become a tradition! hahaThe Assman
Comment
-
3G was asked about the redshirt situation on his Coach's show Monday. He said no decisions on that had been made. Did not sound like he was in a particularly hurry to make any final decisions on that either. I think we will have a good idea who will redshirt, if anyone, after the Newman game.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ShockerPhi View PostI guess I don't understand how this works. How many games can a player be "active" in before its too late to red shirt them? So Marshall can red shirt someone after the season has started? (Speaking non medical red shirt of course)
Comment
-
Bylaw 12.8.3.1.3 (Page 78) Preseason Exhibitions/Preseason Practice Scrimmages During Initial Year.
During a student-athletes initial year of enrollment at the certifying institution, he or she may compete in preseason exhibition contests and preseason practice scrimmages (as permitted in the particular sport per Bylaw 17) without counting such competition as a season of competition. (Adopted 11/01/01, Revised 08/08/02, 10/31/02, 05/09/06, 07/31/14)
Accordingly, this year Shockers who are eligible to redshirt are: Zach Brown, Corey Henderson, Rashard Kelly, Rauno Nurger, Jared Walker, Tevin Glass and Bush Wamukota. I expect the opportunity to redshirt will be removed for all but 1 to 3 of these players after the New Mexico State game and ultimately pretty much cleared up after the Newman game.Last edited by 1972Shocker; November 11, 2014, 01:08 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by ShockerPhi View PostI guess I don't understand how this works. How many games can a player be "active" in before its too late to red shirt them? So Marshall can red shirt someone after the season has started? (Speaking non medical red shirt of course)
However, the rule regarding exhibitions/scrimmages only apply to those in their first year of enrollment at the institution. As long as you do not enter a countable contest the redshirt for these players is in place. Preseason Exhibitions and Preseason Scrimmages allowed by the NCAA are not countable contests only in your 1st year of enrollment.
Redshirts are not locked-in. They are often declared but don't have to be. In any case, they can be lost at anytime during a season simply by inserting a player into a countable contest. This happens more frequently in football where injury problems are more likely to force a coach's hand, but it can and occasionally does happen in basketball.
As I previously stated I think we will have our answer after the Newman game which is a countable contest in which it is likely that everyone that is going to play this year will see some action.Last edited by 1972Shocker; November 12, 2014, 08:10 PM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by 1979Shocker View PostSo unlike what others had said a few pages back, that only freshmen can redshirt, in actuality, first year players, whether they're freshmen or junior college transfers, can redshirt.
Comment
-
From Wikipedia:
Olynyk played college basketball at Gonzaga from 2009 to 2013. He was mostly a bench player for the Bulldogs in his freshman and sophomore years, averaging around 12 to 13 minutes per game. In order to improve his game and get stronger, Gonzaga and Olynyk agreed that he would redshirt his junior year (2011–12), meaning he would practice with the team, but not play.
Olynyk returned to the Bulldogs lineup for the first game of the 2012–13 season, and had a great season, being selected to the 2012–13 Academic All-America first team.[6] Following his redshirted junior year, he opted for the NBA draft, thereby forgoing his senior year.
Comment
Comment