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I had no idea, but:blueshirt?
LINKMeanwhile, blueshirts represent the newest loophole for FBS programs to accumulate depth while not affecting their annual numbers. Like grayshirt recruits, blueshirts are counted toward the next season’s scholarship total.
There is one distinct difference, however. Unlike grayshirts, a blueshirt is able to enroll and participate in team events in the fall. This allows programs to get the best of both worlds: FBS schools can delay a scholarship for the following year, allowing them to over-sign beyond the 25-scholarship limit, and get the use of a prospect immediately rather than waiting until the following spring.
The use of a blueshirt was first popularized by New Mexico State, which would support its numbers by enrolling prospects right after the beginning of the fall semester and then place them on scholarship. Tennessee has also embraced the use of blueshirts under coach Butch Jones.
Let everyone take 25 every year. Period. No incentive to run guys off or lie about injuries.To be honest, I'm not sure why undergrad transfers count against the 85-man limit to begin with. Either don't have them count until eligible to play (in Slade's case, 2018), or make all transfers immediately eligible.
there are even more "___shirts", fyi.
Let everyone take 25 every year. Period. No incentive to run guys off or lie about injuries.
I like this idea....Let them transfer and sit out for six games. There's a penalty but they can still pursue a career.
Hey, I was right.OK, so to get this thread back on topic, I don't know the extent to which shedding the black stripe is based on the frosh demonstrating he's ready to play on Saturdays, vs. being based on demonstrating great effort in practice. Or something else.
But I will say this: in my opinion, Darius Slade is a truly kick-ass name for a speed-rushing, quarterback-crushing defensive end. Or a Mike Hammer/Shaft private detective.
Granted a sixth year of eligibility. Won’t be at ASU.
https://www.azcentral.com/story/spo...l-players-announce-plans-transfer/2747554002/