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CNHI: NCAA adopts reformed redshirt rule
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<blockquote data-quote="helcap" data-source="post: 2586170" data-attributes="member: 5979"><p>My first reaction was that this is great for Alabama given the depth they always have. Four games is half an SEC conference season. Saban can for example use a DL who is an excellent run stuffer against one set of teams, the better pass rusher against the other four. And neither burns a redshirt since he doesn't really need either for OOC games like the Citadel. You will see a real expansion of specialist platooning with the top programs.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="helcap, post: 2586170, member: 5979"] My first reaction was that this is great for Alabama given the depth they always have. Four games is half an SEC conference season. Saban can for example use a DL who is an excellent run stuffer against one set of teams, the better pass rusher against the other four. And neither burns a redshirt since he doesn't really need either for OOC games like the Citadel. You will see a real expansion of specialist platooning with the top programs. [/QUOTE]
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