Over the years, college football has adapted with the times, bending the playbook to fit the realities of modern athletes. One such change is the ‘Redshirts rule,’ which preserves a year of their eligibility. Decades ago, sitting out a season was a rite of passage. However, it’s a luxury that only a few can afford today. Among the voices yearning for help, Ryan Day remains at the top.

The redshirt rule indicates that a student-athlete can sit out of competitive games for a full season while staying intact with the team, attending classes, and continuing to train. It voices the problem coaches and players face while choosing when to burn or preserve their redshirt year. However, the NCAA, already under the radar, provides no clarity on the matter.

According to a tweet by Ohio State i

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