AFCA executive director Todd Berry laid out the organization’s legislative agenda in a press conference to close the convention last week, and over the hour-long session Berry saved his strongest stance for his campaign to change the redshirt rule.
The new rule would allow players to play in up to four games — any four games — and retain their redshirt.
Berry said this vote has been unanimous across all levels two years in a row, which never happens. “This needs to pass and it needs to pass right now,” Berry said.
It sounds as if Berry — and the coaches he represents — are going to get their wish.
http://footballscoop.com/news/sounds-like-new-redshirt-rule-going-pass/
The new rule would allow players to play in up to four games — any four games — and retain their redshirt.
Berry said this vote has been unanimous across all levels two years in a row, which never happens. “This needs to pass and it needs to pass right now,” Berry said.
It sounds as if Berry — and the coaches he represents — are going to get their wish.
http://footballscoop.com/news/sounds-like-new-redshirt-rule-going-pass/