I had a question about eligibility and some of the redshirt rules these days. As an example the following is listed for Tyler Echeverry:
2024 - This season
2023: All-OAC Second Team... Ran for 602 yards and 11 touchdowns (career-highs)... Averaged 6.4 yards per carry... Posted a career-high 114 rushing yards against Baldwin Wallace.
2022: Played in 14 games, including a start in the 2022 Stagg Bowl... Ran for 417 yards off 81 attempts and two touchdowns (all career-highs)... His 85-yard run against Utica in the NCAA Playoffs ranked fifth-longest in program history... Posted first career 100-yard game against Utica.
2021: Played in two games in first year.
Given the player only plays in two games (under the 4 game max) his first year, does that automatically qualify him for a redshirt and could come back for another year? Not sure he would even have a desire to in this scenario, however I am just curious on the eligibility rules these days.
2024 - This season
2023: All-OAC Second Team... Ran for 602 yards and 11 touchdowns (career-highs)... Averaged 6.4 yards per carry... Posted a career-high 114 rushing yards against Baldwin Wallace.
2022: Played in 14 games, including a start in the 2022 Stagg Bowl... Ran for 417 yards off 81 attempts and two touchdowns (all career-highs)... His 85-yard run against Utica in the NCAA Playoffs ranked fifth-longest in program history... Posted first career 100-yard game against Utica.
2021: Played in two games in first year.
Given the player only plays in two games (under the 4 game max) his first year, does that automatically qualify him for a redshirt and could come back for another year? Not sure he would even have a desire to in this scenario, however I am just curious on the eligibility rules these days.