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Post by 86BEAVER on Dec 6, 2023 22:37:42 GMT -8
.....before you can no longer redshirt him?
Gavin Marrs looks like a candidate for redshirting. He's looking a bit overmatched when he does get out there. He's currently behind at least two others at the positions he can play. He's awfully skinny.
Is he still slowed by his high school knee injury?
If he were redshirted, do you think he'd see it as an opportunity to develop or as a reason to portal out?
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Dec 6, 2023 22:52:53 GMT -8
Last I'd heard, just appearing on the floor blows the redshirt. I don't know what would happen if you checked in, the ref blew the whistle and you took a step on the floor and the power went out and the game was called.
Seems very unfair compared to football.
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Post by 86BEAVER on Dec 6, 2023 22:55:39 GMT -8
There's not a percentage of scheduled games?
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Dec 6, 2023 23:29:23 GMT -8
There's not a percentage of scheduled games? Only for medical redshirts. I don't know what that number is.
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Dec 6, 2023 23:56:46 GMT -8
I assume basketball players get to use the same training table the football kids do.
It'd be interesting to see how much protein they're asking him to eat.
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Post by beaverbeliever71 on Dec 7, 2023 1:33:27 GMT -8
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Post by drunkandstoopidbeav on Dec 7, 2023 1:58:12 GMT -8
Poorly written article. Looks like it's using football redshirt rules and applying it to all sports. Unless basketball chaged recently, I'm pretty sure it's always been zero play unless due to injury.
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Post by beaverinohio on Dec 7, 2023 3:22:34 GMT -8
Definitely cannot take a healthy redshirt in basketball if you have played in a game. I believe a medical redshirt in bball is same or similar to football — must be season ending injury, injury must occur within first half of schedule and cannot have played in more than 30% of team’s games. So Gavin for instance can’t take a healthy redshirt this year. He would still qualify for a medical redshirt except for fact that his not playing of late as far as I know is not linked to an injury, let alone a season ending one.
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Post by 86BEAVER on Dec 8, 2023 21:51:14 GMT -8
Maybe he can "re-aggravate" his high-school injury when he gets to 29.99999% of the games.
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Post by wilkyisdashiznit on Dec 9, 2023 12:29:51 GMT -8
Maybe he can "re-aggravate" his high-school injury when he gets to 29.99999% of the games. I believe it's halves, not whole games. 9.5 games. Between the Pac-12 Tournament and any postseason games, Oregon State would have to play three games after the game with Colorado at Gill to get 30% up to 10 full games.
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Post by rgeorge on Dec 9, 2023 15:02:22 GMT -8
RS in hoops has zero to do with "halves" or minutes, etc.
If they step on the court in game action for any amount of time the only RS available is medical... period.
To claim a medical RS (3) thinks must apply:
- player injury had to happen within the first half of the season by game #16 in most cases:
- the player couldn’t have participated in more than 30% of the games (a entry = a game) up to that point. Meaning... (31) game schedule, 10 games;
- injury must be verified by a Dr. with documentation must be deemed “season-ending”, not just limiting.
Hence, once game #16 happens its too late. Once a player enters their 10th game, too late.
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