If I remember right Jordan Bohanan from Iowa played in like 8 or 9 games the season he had some surgery and still red shirtedI could be wrong, but I don't think basketball is the same as football. Once you play in a game, you burn a redshirt (unless you get a medical redshirt).
If I remember right Jordan Bohanan from Iowa played in like 8 or 9 games the season he had some surgery and still red shirted
No. They pissed away a year of his eligibility for less than 20 minutes of game time.
Whether he stays or transfers, he got screwed.
They can always find a stubbed toe or some other minor ailment to get him a medical redshirt, as long as he hasn't played in over a quarter of the games.The player may not compete at any time during his redshirt season or he risks losing the designation and a year of eligibility.
Admittedly, screwed was too strong of a word, (long day yesterday, shouldn't post in a cynical mood) but I can't see where there was any benefit to either party in him playing the game minutes he did in exchange for a year of eligibility. It hasn't happened before and hopefully it won't happen again, but these covid years have made it a lot more difficult for incoming freshman to gauge what their situations are going to be when the step foot on campus compared to what they're committing to.He didn’t get screwed. Can you name a basketball player who redshirted for a reason other than being a transfer, an injury, or not being qualified academically? Redshirting just because you aren’t good enough to play rarely happens in basketball.
I do wish they would move more towards the football rule of 4 games. (or something like that)The player may not compete at any time during his redshirt season or he risks losing the designation and a year of eligibility.
I don’t disagree with your statement about him being screwed. He’s not been “screwed”. That said…I’m pretty sure Baylor and Gonzaga redshirt guys quite a bit for developmental reasons only.He didn’t get screwed. Can you name a basketball player who redshirted for a reason other than being a transfer, an injury, or not being qualified academically? Redshirting just because you aren’t good enough to play rarely happens in basketball.
I don’t disagree with your statement about him being screwed. He’s not been “screwed”. That said…I’m pretty sure Baylor and Gonzaga redshirt guys quite a bit for developmental reasons only.
Agree it's pretty rare in P5, although I believe Scott Drew has done it a couple times.He didn’t get screwed. Can you name a basketball player who redshirted for a reason other than being a transfer, an injury, or not being qualified academically? Redshirting just because you aren’t good enough to play rarely happens in basketball.