I am not speaking as any kind of expert, but I do not believe there is any way he would be cleared by doctors to play this season.JMO.
Kind of makes you wonder what is going on, hope in Taylors case he could play and for whatever reason was cleared by the medical staff, doubt he would be allowed to make this decision on his own as Bradley was the one requiring the test on all athletes so they more then likely would not let him play if he was not given an ok. by a doctor, what happened to the 3 month wait period?
And how far does the season have to progress for him to RS anyways?
TB can ask for a redshirt but his 5-year "clock" will run out at the end of next year (2011-2012) -- so what he needs is NOT a regular medical hardship/redshirt, what he'll need is a special 6th year waiver like Sam Singh got, and those come few and far between...
....But there have been cases involving losing the extra year due to a transfer before or after an injury/redshirt year.
First of all I do not think Taylor will be at Bradley after next season as he has stated before he wants to play pro ball which gives him more of a reason to try to play some this season if cleared , he may only have a chance to play min. amount of games but since he more then likely does not want to be here an extra season it doesn"t really matter on whether or not he could get another year.
First of all I do not think Taylor will be at Bradley after next season as he has stated before he wants to play pro ball which gives him more of a reason to try to play some this season if cleared , he may only have a chance to play min. amount of games but since he more then likely does not want to be here an extra season it doesn"t really matter on whether or not he could get another year.
A redshirt request is usually submitted after the season is over to strengthen the school's case that the player's injury was severe enough they could not have recovered and returned to playing.
Here is a link that explains the rules pretty well except for the last paragraph.-
http://www.livestrong.com/article/156539-medical-redshirt-rules-for-basketball/
The NCAA has changed the maximum number of games the athlete can play in to 30% of the schools scheduled games.-
http://www.illinihq.com/news/mens_b...ates_criteria_for_receiving_medical_redshirt/
I can't answer for the coaches, but I would think if he could come back and be healthy and productive, they would want him to return this year before the MVC games. I do not see it happening, though.
I almost got excited as well....but relax, guys. Back in "da game" in this case clearly is a clear reference to other endeavors that will naturally interest a young man.
Video games?