College football players who participate in four or less games in a season can utilize a redshirt year for that season provided they have not already taken a redshirt year in a previous season.
Games played in the postseason do not count towards the total of four. So the determination of which IU players can utilize 2025 as a redshirt year is final.
There is a movement afoot to eliminate the redshirt rule and simply allow all players to play five seasons irrespective of the number of games played. If that were to somehow take effect in 2026, several stars on the 2025 IU team would become eligible to return.
It does not appear any players who are sophomore or older earned an extra year by playing less than four games in 2025. But three veteran players should have clear cases for medical hardship waivers to earn an extra year of eligibility after suffering season-ending injuries in 2025: Tyler Morris (WR), Bryson Bonds (S), and Lee Beebe (RB).
Here is a summary of the freshmen:
FRESHMEN WHO WILL BE SOPHOMORES IN 2026
Jaylen Bell, DB – 11 games played
Lebron Bond, WR – 11
Garrett Reese, DB – 7
Davion Chandler, WR – 6
Byron Baldwin, Jr., DB – 6
FRESHMEN WHO WILL BE REDSHIRT FRESHMEN IN 2026
Baylor Wilkin, OL – 4
Matt Marek, OL – 3
PJ Nelson, LB – 2
Sean Cuono, RB – 1
Tyrone Burrus, Jr., DL – 1
Andrew Barker, TE – 1
Kyler Garcia, DL – 1
Triston Abram, DL – 0
Blake Thiry, TE – 0
Myles Kendrick, WR – 0
Evan Parker, OL – 0
Jhrevious Hall, DL – 0
Amari Kamara, LB – 0
Bryce Taylor, K – 0
Keishaun Calhoun, DL – 0
Zacharey Smith, DB – 0
Jacob Bell, QB – 0
Seaonta Stewart, DB – 0
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