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I think that a redshirt year is even more important now, than it ever was. If the MoC ruling stands up in court. Programs will have less time to develop players than before. No player in his right mind would leave school after his redshirt year. That would give them a minimum of two years of development before jumping ship. If a player isn't redshirted, and has a breakout freshmen year. They might think that they're ready after only one year of college. Redshirting now, gives the programs a chance to get everything they can out of a player during the real playing time they are granted. It also gives the player an extra year of preparation. Making their jump to the NFL more likely to be successful.
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