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Yes, it's basically a redshirt year for every player by CrazyMary
no matter if they play in games or not.
There is a one-season adjustment to go over the 13-scholarship limit so that teams can keep their players if they wish to do so and the kids want to return. Many will want to graduate and move on with life though. Now, how many schools will want to pay for 14, 15 etc scholarships in this revenue climate is a whole different story as it was heading into this pandemic many schools were going with 11-12 scholarship rosters.