According to the NCAA, a student-athlete gets five years of eligibility to play four seasons. You get one redshirt year.
In Dillon's case, he redshirted his first year. He played last year. That meant he had three years left to play three years coming into this season.
Student-athletes only get a sixth year when they've dealt with multiple injuries during the course of their career that kept them out for significant time in multiple seasons.
My guess after talking with coach Robe today:
You'll see Lackie on Tuesday, Harmon or Wilborn on Wednesday, Fuselier on Friday, Osborne on Saturday and TBA on Sunday. Depending on how things go in the midweek games, Lackie and Harmon could be available again for some innings on Sunday.
gaw as i hit post quick reply i think.. am i in the right year??
in any event.. on march 6th 2013.. babineaux will be on radio 11-12p on ESPN1240 .. hope you all can listen in (and call in your question(s) thanks
Yep...it's fun again! Baseball's winning!! :-)
Question: New hitting philosophy -- 1) Exactly what is it? And 2) Did the staff think that the difference from last year to this one would be so dramatic?
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