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Originally posted by pinstripers View Postthat's getting close to a medical redshirt"It's amazing to watch Ron slide into that open area, Fred will find him and it's straight cash homie."--HCGM
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostAnyone know the rules on that? You have to miss at least a third of the season right? Do those games have to be at the beginning of the season?
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Originally posted by Rocky Mountain Shock View PostAnyone know the rules on that? You have to miss at least a third of the season right? Do those games have to be at the beginning of the season?Shocker Nation, NYC
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Basic Qualifications
To qualify for a medical redshirt, a basketball player must sustain an “incapacitating injury or illness.” The injury or illness does not have to be related to basketball, but must take place after the first day of classes in the athlete’s senior year of high school. To gain a medical redshirt for a specific season, the athlete’s illness or injury must occur before the first game of the second half of the team’s schedule. If the team plays an odd number of games, the exact midseason contest is considered part of the second half. For example, if a basketball team plays 25 games, the injury or illness must occur before the start of the team’s 13th game. Games played in postseason tournaments, such as a conference tournament or the NCAA or NIT tournaments, count among the team’s total games played.
Games Played
To gain a medical redshirt, the athlete cannot compete in more than 30 percent of her team’s games within a season, not counting contests officially designated as scrimmages or exhibition games. When such computations are made, fractions are rounded up. For example, if a team plays 27 games, the exact 30 percent mark is 8.1. For the purposes of medical redshirt eligibility, therefore, the player may compete in nine games and still be eligible for a medical redshirt."You Don't Have to Play a Perfect Game. Your Best is Good Enough."
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Per Suellentrop:
"Shamet's stress reaction is in his left foot, 5th metarasel, according to x-ray. MRI Today. Similar to Ron Baker's from his freshman year"
Per Will Kunkel
"Landry Shamet could be out 6-8 weeks with a stress fracture. Depends if he gets Surgery on the foot" ... "If Landry Shamet opts to get surgery on his foot he'll not make the trip to Orlando"
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