2018 Redshirts?

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Anyone have a complete list on who from last year’s class redshirted and who will begin the 2019 season as a true sophomore?
 
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I could be a little off here.
Did not redshirt:
LB Charlie Thomas
DB Juanyeh Thomas
LB Quez Jackson
WR Malachi Carter

Did redshirt:
WR Jaylen Jackson
RB Christian Malloy
OL Zakk Mckeehan
OL Harrison Jump
WR Peje' Harris
OL Luke Johns
DE Jordan Domineck
OL Mike Maye
OL Austin Smith
CB Zamari Walton(3 games)
DB Jaylon King
DE JaQuon Griffin(brother of Jamious)
RB Tija'i Whatley
DL TK Chimedza
LB Justice Dingle
QB James Graham
OL Mike Maye
 
Anyone have a complete list on who from last year’s class redshirted and who is starting 2019 as a true sophomore?
Strange terminology. Someone who redshirts his first year is a redshirt freshman his second tear, not a true sophomore. IMHO.
 
Strange terminology. Someone who redshirts his first year is a redshirt freshman his second tear, not a true sophomore. IMHO.
Two sets of people... 1) those who redshirted last year, and are thus RFr 2) and those who will be true Sophomores
 
Two sets of people... 1) those who redshirted last year, and are thus RFr 2) and those who will be true Sophomores
Oh, right. I read that wrong.
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As part of the new GoldBlooded Standard™️, the term “redshirt” has been replaced with “any-ööööing-color-but-red-shirt”.
 
And that seems odd since it seems he did not play at all last year. I assume someone can choose not to be redshirted?
I’m guessing that it’s a typo...you would think he would just leave with eligibility remaining, rather than opt to not accept a redshirt.
 
And that seems odd since it seems he did not play at all last year. I assume someone can choose not to be redshirted?
I just checked the participation list for all games from last year and he didn't play in any. No clue why he wouldn't be considered as a redshirt freshman. I see absolutely no advantage in not redshirting. Probably just an error.
 
He’s majoring in architecture. Is that even possible?
Is Architecture still a 5 year program? Seems a redshirt year would work well if it is. (Unless the FB team practices on Friday night, Saturday night or Sunday night.)
 
Is Architecture still a 5 year program? Seems a redshirt year would work well if it is. (Unless the FB team practices on Friday night, Saturday night or Sunday night.)
Never has been a 5 year program.
 
Never has been a 5 year program.
My bad. I knew BC and ID were 4 years, but I thought ARCH was 5. My roomie when I was in grad school was an ARCH grad and he was 2 years ahead of me but he may have just been a dumbass. I swear I thought it took 5 years for all of them.
 
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