Tjhtygeverve wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 1:16 pm
bbjunky81 wrote: Tue Sep 06, 2022 12:47 pm
Man, some of ya'll really struggling to understand what a redshirt year means.
Redshirt is essentially a free year on the team that doesn't count towards eligibility. Reid was redshirted last year which means Reid is a Redshirt FRESHMAN. Redshirt sophomore would mean he was in his 3rd season.
Second year player in his redshirt freshman season. He still has 3 years of eligibility left AFTER this season.
Regardless of how this season goes he still has 3 more seasons to get on the field all-the-while receiving a great education and being on the sidelines for a top 5 OSU national title contending team.
There are several on here that do not understand, so thank you for Input.
I honestly think the posters struggling with it didn’t realize he’d be battling such talented players from around the country for playing time &/or a starting position @ this point.
He was such a mainstay in many IronTon Fans & Haters visuals for 3-years, withdrawals are setting in.
Regardless, he is in a good spot & will be fine. If the absence of Washington is creating an obstacle in game plan & prep, he knows what’s best for him & he has an incredible family unit to help him weigh out his options if need be.
Good Luck Reid!!!
All true. What is also worth noting is 5 star LB CJ Hicks ( who Knowles and Day are very high on) is in that room as well, and another freshman LB class ( knowles first) will soon be also.
( and lets also note Teradja Mitchell is still listed ahead on depth chart, is an upper classman and didnt see minutes vs ND)
Knowles.has actually mentioned he expects Hicks to play a role this season possibly as time progresses. Incoming class includes Glenvilles Arvell Reese who committed after being heavily recruited.
I didn't focus a whole lot on Reids redshirt because Ohio State recruits at such a high level, I tend to notice the urgency to really establish a role for yourself at any position is exceedingly strenuous at a more immediate pace of expectation.