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New redshirt rule in place for college football coaches
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In this Nov. 5, 2016, file photo, Oregon State quarterback Marcus McMaryion (3) throws from the end zone under pressure from Stanford defensive tackle Harrison Phillips (66) during the second half of an NCAA college football game in Stanford, Calif. Stanford coach David Shaw said in 2014 the coaches had decided to redshirt Phillips, who turned into one of the most productive defensive linemen in school history. Injuries forced them to reconsider. - photo by ASSCOCIATED PRESS
For years college football coaches have labored, even agonized, over whether to play a freshman who might be able contribute immediately or hold him out of games to preserve a year of eligibility and hopefully cash in greater rewards down the road.