Red Five Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 There will be less true freshmen playing next year when the "academic redshirt" rule goes into effect The Division I board of directors adopted the new initial eligibility standards in October 2011, initially planning to implement the new standards in August 2015. To give prospects a fair chance to succeed under the new rules, the board eventually delayed the effective date to August 2016. As it currently stands, college-bound student athletes have to meet a minimum core GPA of 2.0, along with a sliding scale for ACT and SAT scores, to be eligible. Under the new rules, any college-bound student athlete with a core GPA below a 2.3 will automatically have to take an academic redshirt for their first season on campus. That academic redshirt counts as the redshirt year, so the player will have five years to play four years, the same impact on a player’s eligibility as a normal redshirt. That might not seem like much of a change, but the kicker is that the requirements can only be filled using core courses such as English, math and science. A prospect can’t try to raise the core GPA with gym or basket weaving, so it could make a difference in the initial eligibility of some prospects. “It won’t affect schools with higher academic standards anyway,” one ACC assistant told me, “but the teams who only need a 2.0 to get in for athletes will have trouble with depth because guys will be in the program, but can’t make any impact until their second season. “Obviously there are more positives for guys off the field, but on the field it could hurt teams who need bodies to play on special teams or specific packages.” Another reason the new standards might make an impact is because the prospective student-athletes won’t be able to cram core classes in at the end of their high school career or try to make up grades past a certain point. Of the 16 core courses required for eligibility, 10 must be completed before the student’s seventh semester in high school and the grades for those courses will be “locked in” at the start of the seventh semester and cannot be repeated. http://espn.go.com/blog/ncfrecruiting/on-the-trail/insider/post?id=71928 3 Quote Link to comment
huskerfan92 Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 I can already sense SEC schools scrambling to delay this again until 2017 1 Quote Link to comment
Savage Husker Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 That appears to be a forward thinking rule and overall I like it. I wonder how many NU kids would be ineligible, if any? Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted September 22, 2015 Share Posted September 22, 2015 This is great for college football!!!!! I wish someone could give us a list of the players that wouldn't be playing right now, or in previous years if this rule was already in effect. Quote Link to comment
Sargon Posted October 1, 2015 Share Posted October 1, 2015 Prop 48 made the rule (roughly). Good. Quote Link to comment
BigRedBuster Posted October 2, 2015 Share Posted October 2, 2015 I like this. A rule that actually helps them be students. Quote Link to comment
ScottyIce Posted October 2, 2015 Share Posted October 2, 2015 I like this. A rule that actually helps them be students. SEC just voted it down. They don't have to do it, rest of country does. <just looking into my crystal ball> Quote Link to comment
Scratchtown Posted October 9, 2015 Share Posted October 9, 2015 Putting an emphasis on academia only helps the trend of the Big10, and Pac12 (some) Quote Link to comment
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