I've been raked over the coals many times for this, but I'll say again, that when it came to recruiting, redshirt decision making in the past, seemed to be an ongoing process in the year long recruiting cycle, meaning that players were recruited, with the decision making embedded, that they would get a scholarship roster spot, but were not physically, or mentally ready to play.
I do not believe that is the case anymore, I believe that red shirts decision making is a process that is handled in a very specific window of time during the year, and is largely ignored the rest of the year, and putting a red shirt on a player is a luxury, to develop upperclassmen for the future with practice, film and game prep experience, rather than used as a physical development tool, and that every player that is going to get a yearly scholarship is expected to be ready to play physically and mentally if their number is called.
Have a nice day folks - season is coming up quick!!!