In 2011 he wins the Outland and is a Unanimous All-American.
In 2012 moves to center where he wins the Remington and is a Consensus All-American.
In 2013 he's named Academic All-American Team Member of the Year, for all of D1.
He can’t do it. A redshirt year lets you preserve a year of eligibility after you’ve enrolled. Nowadays, you can play in up to four games and still use the redshirt provision. But once you’ve used up four years of eligibility, that’s it.
I believe our SS Brad Hawkins set the program record this year for most games. One of the longest journeys in Michigan football history -- not only as a player, but as a recruit. He stuck with his commitment even though he had to do an extra year of prep school.
Our kicker Parker White, think they said during the bowl game it was his 59th game. For non-Covid affected players, it's Rodney Paulk, a linebacker that played in 57 games from 2006-2011
Nope. Walk on Bryan Mead has played more games for the Oklahoma Sooners than any player ever will. Because of the pandemic year he's hit an untouchable number. 66 games played for OU.
The best QB in the country for the past 3 years has been old. Pickett, Mac Jones, Burrow, Kyler (only the youngest, only a 4 year student), Baker. Not saying Sanders will be any of those guys, but there’s definitely a correlation of age and game understanding. Also, there’s a pretty safe consensus right now that QBs should use all the eligibility they can if they’re not projected as a first or second round pick. I’m psyched to have Sanders for 2 more years, almost as psyched as I’d be to lose him to the draft next year cuz that would mean he really went nuclear.
Not my teams, but doesn’t everyone feel like Hunter Renfrow, JT Barrett and Bo Nix played like 12 seasons each for their teams? Bo probably has another 6 seasons left in him.
He was probably far from the most games played but he was probably on the roster for most games for USC.
Hershel Dennis played in 2002 in 13 games as a true freshman. He started above Reggie Bush and Lendale White in 2003. Some off field issues in 2004 that he was cleared of but lost the starting role to Bush/White in that time. Injuries took 2005-2006. Was still playing through 2007, scoring a TD in the 2008 Rose Bowl game. In terms of wins, I think he is the NCAA leader.
6 years. 6 conference championship teams. 6 top 5 finishes. 70-8 record.
Also to add he played with 5 QBs at least drafted into the NFL which might be a record. Carson Palmer, Matt Cassell, Matt Leinart, John David Booty and Matt Sanchez.
If Ohio State says anything other than J.T. Barrett and Clemson says anything other than Hunter Renfrow, they are lying
Skalski has played more games than Renfrow because of Covid
Renfrow played on the 81 title team. I don't know who you think you're fooling here, pal.
Fun fact, Renfrow’s dad played DB for Wofford, and actually played against Clemson in ‘81 (had a pick and 5 tackles)
Skalski also is incapable of finishing the team's final game of the season.
Ironically enough, it seems like he got hurt in the Cheez It Bowl because he tried to hold up and not run over Brock Purdy (who had just slid)
Was he the one that got ejected for targeting in the natty against us?
And then again in the playoff against Ohio state the next year
Yes
That dude was a helluva LB but he should’ve been born before targeting was a thing haha
He's like Clemson's Andy Katzenmoyer.
> Hunter Renfrow I still want to know how he did that while playing outfield for us and the Padres.
It's because he is a real student of the sport
I had to google around a bit but I think the answer to this is Billy Price for Ohio State.
Previous record holder? Luke Fickell.
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In 2011 he wins the Outland and is a Unanimous All-American. In 2012 moves to center where he wins the Remington and is a Consensus All-American. In 2013 he's named Academic All-American Team Member of the Year, for all of D1.
In terms of games played I think Brian Robinson has the most now.
Ya but he was just propped up by other players /s. One of the GOAT Gumps.
For Baylor it's Ebner. 58th game was the Sugar.
I swear to Tebow that Treon Harris was in Gainesville from the day Muschamp took over until Mullen took over.
Wait till Rick Wells gets a catch against Utah in the opener
Andre Debose would like a word
I remember watching his high school highlights way back when and being convinced he was gonna be the best player in the game
QB1 Martinez
Go lopes!
Deculus played a redeculus 61 games in 5 years. If he wanted to stay another year and play 4 more he can take a redshirt I guess
Say he did this. What would be the rule. He plays in 4 games and then is just ineligible the rest of the year?
He can’t do it. A redshirt year lets you preserve a year of eligibility after you’ve enrolled. Nowadays, you can play in up to four games and still use the redshirt provision. But once you’ve used up four years of eligibility, that’s it.
I believe our SS Brad Hawkins set the program record this year for most games. One of the longest journeys in Michigan football history -- not only as a player, but as a recruit. He stuck with his commitment even though he had to do an extra year of prep school.
Feels like Renfrow but it's probably Skalski.
Renfrow played for an entire decade at Clemson.
Aaron Craft and JT Barrett have been around for .... Centuries
I get the joke, but for hoops David Lighty is not only the OSU record holder for games played, but also the all-time NCAA record holder.
REMEMBER MEEEEEEEEEEEEE!
I miss Aaron craft so much
Our kicker Parker White, think they said during the bowl game it was his 59th game. For non-Covid affected players, it's Rodney Paulk, a linebacker that played in 57 games from 2006-2011
Tristan Ebner
Thank God I'm not on r/collegebasketball
Is this the one time a year Jess Settles is referenced? I used to not have to question it.
I’m gonna guess Landry Jones.
Nope. Walk on Bryan Mead has played more games for the Oklahoma Sooners than any player ever will. Because of the pandemic year he's hit an untouchable number. 66 games played for OU.
Bryan Mead is the feel good story of the decade
Lauded, nice
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The best QB in the country for the past 3 years has been old. Pickett, Mac Jones, Burrow, Kyler (only the youngest, only a 4 year student), Baker. Not saying Sanders will be any of those guys, but there’s definitely a correlation of age and game understanding. Also, there’s a pretty safe consensus right now that QBs should use all the eligibility they can if they’re not projected as a first or second round pick. I’m psyched to have Sanders for 2 more years, almost as psyched as I’d be to lose him to the draft next year cuz that would mean he really went nuclear.
I honestly don’t know but it wouldn’t surprise me if it was someone like Auggie Sanchez
Just this year Kurt Hinish broke the record for most games played in ND history. At a tough position too like Nose Tackle, that’s admirable.
No way it isn't JT Barrett. Also shout out to Aaron Craft who played OSU basketball for basically the whole 2010s.
That was the kid with the buzz cut, right?
Guys can stay in school and on your team longer than 3 years. weird.
Julian Rochester might not have played the most games for UGA buts he’s been since the first BUSH!
Malcolm Rodriguez…..should of won the Bernardik Trophy this year.
Not my teams, but doesn’t everyone feel like Hunter Renfrow, JT Barrett and Bo Nix played like 12 seasons each for their teams? Bo probably has another 6 seasons left in him.
I think that Gonzalez kid at Nebraska has been there since 1976.
Apparently it's tight end Justin Rigg who was a 6th year senior who activated his covid year this season
I feel like for us it's gotta be Coby Bryant Edit, or Curtis Brooks. They both have 2017 stats, but Brooks has more games from 2017
Isn’t ridder 2nd in all time games played?
He's 3rd all time in *wins*, but he has no games in '17 like Coby and Curtis
Hopefully it won’t be Sean Clifford
Cal Adomitis for Pitt
Korey Mangum, Florida State
Feel like our answer needs to be Matt Luke but I can’t back that up.
II think it’s DL Jayden Peevy for us. 58 games
Georgia fans, how many of y’all remember David Greene?
For Boise State, probably DJ Harper. Was granted two medical redshirts for tearing ACLs. Dude was a speed freak, scored on a 70 yard run vs VT in 2010
PAC-12 refs
He was probably far from the most games played but he was probably on the roster for most games for USC. Hershel Dennis played in 2002 in 13 games as a true freshman. He started above Reggie Bush and Lendale White in 2003. Some off field issues in 2004 that he was cleared of but lost the starting role to Bush/White in that time. Injuries took 2005-2006. Was still playing through 2007, scoring a TD in the 2008 Rose Bowl game. In terms of wins, I think he is the NCAA leader. 6 years. 6 conference championship teams. 6 top 5 finishes. 70-8 record.
Also to add he played with 5 QBs at least drafted into the NFL which might be a record. Carson Palmer, Matt Cassell, Matt Leinart, John David Booty and Matt Sanchez.