Adding Coach Dub's son to the roster

I don't think they will have to use a scholarship on him. Im pretty sure employee family members go to school basically for free. I think technically it's a dollar per credit
False. Or the Cotton boys wouldn't have been on scholly.
Unless it's different for the coaching staff Huskerhead has it correct. Family of university emoployees can go to school at discounted rate.
It's totally different if the kid is going to be playing a sport. As pointed out elsewhere, student athletes could be recruited to schools simply by giving their parents a job. Not that it's not being done currently in the SEC.
Iirc, if the kid's parent is a coach and the kid is on the team, the kid HAS to count against scholarship limits, even with the staff/family member tuition rates.
If correct, just chalk another one up for Riley "getting good" for his boys.
Unless the rule has changed recently, Dan Hawkins kid at CU (Cody?) walked on to not take up at scholly. It was stated about 5 times during each CU game when they both were there.
Doug McDermott did it at Creighton for basketball his senior year, too. Not sure if the rules are the same but it's not uncommon, I guess.
True, I'm not sure how it works, just thought that I heard that about the Cottons, could be wrong about that.

 
ColoradoHusk said:
Red Five said:
huskerhead59 said:
I don't think they will have to use a scholarship on him. Im pretty sure employee family members go to school basically for free. I think technically it's a dollar per credit
False. Or the Cotton boys wouldn't have been on scholly.
Here we go with this freaking argument. If he's good enough to have a scholarship, give the kid a scholarship. I felt the same way with the Cotton kids.
Then why did they get schollies?

 
I don't like him already. On that punt return you can clearly see he has watched way to much Tommy Armstrong with that stupid spin to reverse field move.

 
Red Five said:
I'm guessing he is going to walk on so that he is eligible immeadiately. (I think thats how it works) If he takes a scholly, then he has to sit out a year and won't be available until 2017, his RS Jr year.
You have to sit out, even if you walk on. Unless a waiver is granted.

 
ColoradoHusk said:
Red Five said:
huskerhead59 said:
I don't think they will have to use a scholarship on him. Im pretty sure employee family members go to school basically for free. I think technically it's a dollar per credit
False. Or the Cotton boys wouldn't have been on scholly.
Here we go with this freaking argument. If he's good enough to have a scholarship, give the kid a scholarship. I felt the same way with the Cotton kids.
Then why did they get schollies?
Didn't at least one get conference honors and the other two were solid contributors? That's probably why.

 
He's enrolled in classes for this semester so will be participating in Spring Practices.

Here's a little background (some repeated from above):

5-10, 194 lbs.

Redshirted in 2014. Played the first two games of 2015 before being injured and out for the year. That means (right now) he has three years to play three but would have to sit this year as a transfer unless granted a hardship waiver. Also should be eligible for a medical redshirt for last year.

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If he works hard and earns it, that's great!!

He gets to play for his dad too? Super great!

He helps us win and is all in for the N? Super Duper Great!

 
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