Report: NCAA issues waiver letting FBS players participate in postseason without impacting eligibility
According to reports, the NCAA has issued a one-time waiver that will allow FBS players to play in the postseason without it affecting their eligibility. This was first reported by Cole Cubelic and later confirmed by Nicole Auerbach.
Essentially, this means that playing in a bowl game will not count as one of the four games that a player has each season before burning a redshirt opportunity. However, players who burnt their redshirt in a conference championship game don’t qualify for this. It’s only games after December 15th. In other words, bowl games.
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This is a one-time waiver as well, meaning it’s only for the 2022-23 bowl season. As a blanket waiver, it applies to every player at every FBS school.
The move made by the NCAA is likely due to the large number of players entering the NCAA Transfer Portal and opting out of bowl season. This, in turn, has limited the roster size of teams. Allowing an extra game should help with the depth of some teams.