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CHARLOTTE, N.C. -- A proposal that would allow players to appear in up to four games without losing their redshirt status received "unanimous support at all levels" during this week's American Football Coaches Association convention, director Todd Berry said Wednesday.
"Current rules say that, barring medical reasons, any game appearance during the season would cost a player a year of eligibility."
Several leagues, including the ACC, have put forward proposals after the idea received widespread support from coaches last year, and Berry said the prospects for NCAA passage of the rule could happen as soon as April.
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...low-players-four-games-losing-redshirt-status
"Current rules say that, barring medical reasons, any game appearance during the season would cost a player a year of eligibility."
Several leagues, including the ACC, have put forward proposals after the idea received widespread support from coaches last year, and Berry said the prospects for NCAA passage of the rule could happen as soon as April.
http://www.espn.com/college-footbal...low-players-four-games-losing-redshirt-status