The redshirt is dead — and most programs aren’t ready for what that means.
Every scholarship now starts a 5-year clock the moment a kid enrolls or turns 19. No extensions. No medical freezes.
That changes recruiting, roster building, and player development in one stroke.
Birthday math is now part of every offer conversation. A kid who turns 19 before he steps on campus has already burned time. Coaches who ignore that will regret it.
The portal gets leaner but more expensive. Fewer players with extra eligibility means a smaller pool — and the ones in it will cost more.
The programs that win this era won’t be the ones with the most NIL money. They’ll be the ones who evaluate 17-year-olds better than everyone else and stop hiding developmental needs behind a redshirt year.
The margin for error just got really small. @jrichardgoodman@VinnysCorner1@SergeantMartee@BeholdPaleH0rse #portal #NCAA @latsondheimer@KasselMedia #recruits #eligibility #hssports #coaches #coach
Miller Fall is murdering the ball — lead-off triple to the right-center wall — and Carson Downie knocks him in to give Edgewood a 4-2 lead in the bottom of 5
Great win vs Milford yesterday, 9-6.
@jj_vogel1 4.2 IN, 6 Ks, 2 H, 0 ER
@RomanSmith2825 2-4, 4 RBI
@chaseroesch 2-4, 2 RBI
@bradybaumann_21 2-4, 2B
6 players w/ 2+ hits, 14 total!
Cougars also break the record for single season stolen bases yesterday at 105!
#EarnedNotGiven