Frost’s QB Room

Quite possible.  Unless one has REALLY taken over, that would make sense.  Especially since Martinez could still redshirt even after playing a couple games.




I thought I read that it took effect in October of this year, which sounds like a really stupid idea to me.

 
I've never seen anything like that.  All the media guys I've seen report on it said it was any four games.


It is any four games, once the rule goes into effect.  There was some confusion on when the rule starts, it starts with the 2018-2019 sports seasons.   The "October" rule that @Moiraineis referring to, is the transfer rule.  Both were approved at the same time, they just start at different times.

The transfer rule, which will begin in October and will allow Division I football players to transfer to a different University and accept a scholarship without receiving permission from their current school, requires the University to enter the name of the student who desires to transfer into the national transfer database within two business days of the student giving notice.

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The redshirt rule change, which will allows students to preserve a season of eligibility if subject to an unforeseen circumstance such as an injury, will take effect for the upcoming 2018 season.


https://www.ajc.com/sports/new-ncaa-rule-changes-redshirt-rule-expanding-division-football-players-eligibility/J8Tf5nmdHyUM1QixiNRF4K/

 
This is the first time I've EVER done this, but I'm looking at photos trying to figure out who's playing with the 1s the most.

This photo tells me nothing 'cause Young and Davis might not both start :P

http://www.huskers.com/PhotoAlbum.dbml?DB_OEM_ID=100&PALBID=2203183&KEY=

HRMQTGSMRTUZUVR.20180806164251.JPG


 
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Gebbia said the most important thing to him, no matter who is chosen, is that the QB is out there who gives the team the best chance to win games.

"Coach Frost and Coach Verdu and Coach Walters will have a great picture of who that is hopefully by fall camp," he added.

Gebbia likes how the decision is being handled. "It's a very subjective process – I think that's the word. It's not just, 'I like this guy the most, so let's do it.' It's tangible stuff, it's intangible stuff, so it's a really comprehensive evaluation of the quarterback position and I think it's a great way to do it."


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