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Teddy Bridgewater has contemplated staying in school.
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Quote:Why do you care how many years he's been in school? If he redshirted or not is pretty important. Because when people say things like Johnny Manziel was the first freshman to win the Heisman, I get totally confused after reading he will be eligible for the next draft. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:Because when people say things like Johnny Manziel was the first freshman to win the Heisman, I get totally confused after reading he will be eligible for the next draft.He was a red shirt freshman, so technically that is correct. Not a true freshman. Usually you will hear the distinction between the two when being talked about. Either you are a true freshman, or a red shirt freshman. No true freshman has ever won the Heisman. Edit: further reading http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Redshirt_(college_sports)
Quote:He was a red shirt freshman, so technically that is correct. Not a true freshman. Usually you will hear the distinction between the two when being talked about. Either you are a true freshman, or a red shirt freshman. It sure would have been nice if they made that distinction when he won the Heisman. All I ever read was "first freshman," not "first redshirt freshman." The same thing happened with Michael Vick. All I read was sophomore, not redshirt sophomore, so I could not understand how he could be eligible for the 2001 draft. Quote:Everyone is saying he will be the #1 pick that year, so does it really matter? That means we have no shot at him.Winston; he's just something else as a prospect. Even if he can come out right now as a redshirt freshman with only 1 year of Div I experience, he'll still be the 1st overall pick ahead of Clowney, Bart, or whoever.
Quote:It sure would have been nice if they made that distinction when he won the Heisman. All I ever read was "first freshman," not "first redshirt freshman."After this thread you should get it now! We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:It sure would have been nice if they made that distinction when he won the Heisman. All I ever read was "first freshman," not "first redshirt freshman."They were correct when they say "first freshman" because Manziel was the first player to win the Heisman, regardless of "true" or "redshirt". The NFL made it a policy that stated a prospect has to be at least 3 years removed from high school to be eligible to enter the NFL draft. Now, I don't know if that policy was implemented before or after 2001. Anyone remember Maurice Clarrett? He and another student tried to challenge the system so that htey can enter the 2003 NFL draft, but the court ruled in favor of the NFL so they couldn't declare until a year later. As far as Vick was concerned, yes he was a redshirt sophomore. To avoid any confusion, just remember this: a college prospect has to be at least 3 years removed from high school in order to be eligible for the NFL draft, which means, at the earliest, he is either a true junior or a redshirt sophomore.
Quote:What it is may be fairly straightfoward, but why it is that way definitely is not. That is what I don't understand. Why do that instead of just call him what he is, a sophomore, so everyone knows it is his second year since he graduated from high school? I don't care if he redshirted. I only care about how many years he has been in school. You have to use the term redshirt because how else would you describe a guy who's been in college 5 years? Would he be a 2nd year senior etc? Now I think we've grasped this the next step is looking at how someone can go from a true freshman to a redshirt sophomore due to medical grounds..anyone want to explain?
Quote:You have to use the term redshirt because how else would you describe a guy who's been in college 5 years? Would he be a 2nd year senior etc? I have heard "fifth year senior."
A "Fifth year senior" is a redshirt senior. The term "redshirt" is needed to differentiate the number of year eligibility the student athlete has left to play NCAA sport versus how many years they attended the university. Another example is if the student athlete has an injury or medical problem that prohibited him from participating in the following year, then the NCAA might grant him an additional year of eligibility to make up for the year he was prohibited because of medical reason.
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I'm pretty sure this thread has two to three pages left in it before it gets completely redundant.
I'm trying to make myself more informed and less opinionated.
Stop saying whatever stupid thing you're talking about and pay attention to all the interesting things I have to say!
Quote:I'm pretty sure this thread has two to three pages left in it before it gets completely redundant.I've got more Quote:Everyone is saying he will be the #1 pick that year, so does it really matter? That means we have no shot at him. I can't answer that because I haven't watched enough Winston. From what I hear, he sounds like a fantastic prospect, but I'll have to make up my mind when I watch him.
On Wisconsin.
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Posted yesterday on twitter by Teddy:
<a class="" href='https://twitter.com/teddyb_h2o'>Teddy Bridgewater @teddyb_h2o</a><a class="" href='https://twitter.com/teddyb_h2o/status/412788119596187648' title="10:35 PM - 16 Dec 13">9h</a> <p class="" style="color:rgb(51,51,51);font-family:Arial, sans-serif;">As of December 16, 2013 10:34 PM, I can officially say I'm done with school..!! Now it's time to walk across that stage Thursday
Quote:Posted yesterday on twitter by Teddy: That's a fake account afaik teddy doesn't have a proper one Quote:That's a fake account afaik teddy doesn't have a proper oneIt is absolutely his real account. We show less advertisements to registered users. Accounts are free; join today! Quote:That's a fake account afaik teddy doesn't have a proper one lol it's his real account.
This was the article he retweeted right before that tweet above.
Quote:Louisville junior quarterback Teddy Bridgewater said he is "undecided" whether to return for his senior year and will make the decision following the Cardinals' bowl game. <a class="bbc_url" href='http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=10149266&src=desktop'>http://m.espn.go.com/ncf/story?storyId=10149266&src=desktop</a>
"Before you criticize a man, walk a mile in his shoes. That way, if he gets angry, he's a mile away and barefoot."
The thought of Teddy in teal and black made me giddy a couple months ago. Not so much anymore.
If this guy is really dumb enough to consider the option of staying in school during a weak QB year in the draft and essentially a guaranteed top 2 pick, we don't need someone with that mental ineptitude on our roster. |
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