ECisGod
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Coaches rarely make the redshirt decision anymore. The players are given the choice based on what they think their playing time will be.Of course :facepalm: :facepalm: :facepalm:
Great shooter, Good scorer, big-time HS recruit. And Fred Hoiberg just... benches him. For a year.
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Like,...t WTF did you recruit him for? To be a 5th year SR some day?
PSA... Nobody goes to Nebraska for basketball to redshirt. And sit behind Worster and Uhlis, etc.
Nobody.
So stop recruiting good shooters, scorers, rebounders and high-impact players from HS. And then red-shirting them. Or choosing to not play them meaningful minutes year One.
This isn't UConn, North Carolina, Kentucky, Florida, Houston or Duke basketball.
It's Nebrasketball for Pete Sake. :steam Not to mention, without the officials or refs helping teams, the Big Ten kinda sucks at it (basketball).
College basketball (all sports really) needs to have a rule similar to football where you can play a few games but still get a redshirt. For basketball it should be around 10 games that would be the same percentage as four football games.