August 27, 2012
No decision made yet on Garrison redshirt
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Dustin Garrison led WVU in rushing yards last year.
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MORGANTOWN - Less than a week before the season begins, Dana Holgorsen still isn't sure how many running backs he will have at his disposal - not just for Saturday's opener against Marshall, but for the entire season.

That's because the status of last year's team rushing leader, Dustin Garrison, remains cloudy.

Garrison has spent the past eight months rehabilitating the knee that he injured just before West Virginia's Orange Bowl rout of Clemson. All indications are that he has progressed well and that he could play if needed.

Running backs coach Robert Gillespie, however, said at the end of camp 10 days ago that Garrison might be redshirted this season to give him extra time to recover. But on Monday, Holgorsen said he and the staff have not made a decision yet.

"No, not at this point we haven't,'' Holgorsen said during his first appearance on the Big 12's weekly coaches' teleconference. "He was sore last week so we gave him a few days off. And the plan has been all along to get him to game week and then get him out there and see what happens.''

Presumably, that means that Garrison will be evaluated this week and at least a tentative decision will be made. Redshirting rules don't require a definitive answer to the question right away.

For instance, Garrison could sit out as many games as the coaches choose and then lose the redshirt at any time. Of course, the longer into the season the less chance he would expend a full year's eligibility for a partial season.

On the other hand, Garrison could also play right away and then elect to redshirt depending upon his progress. NCAA rules for a hardship waiver allow a player to apply for a medical redshirt provided he has played in no more than 30 percent of his team's games, all during the first half of the season. The NCAA rounds up 30 percent of 12 games (3.6) to four games.

So Garrison could play in as many as four of the first six games and still be eligible to apply for a hardship waiver.

Regardless of Garrison's status, however, Holgorsen seems to feel pretty good about his running backs.

"Shawne Alston will start for us. He ended the season being a starter for us in the bowl game,'' Holgorsen said. "He's a senior and had a great camp and we're looking forward to getting him out there. Andrew Buie's been doing some good things, as well.''

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