Evidence, no. But I recall hearing from TO or some other reputable source that there is no such thing.Before today, I had never heard of the "county scholarships" urban legend, but now I'm trying to find information on the 'net about this. Sounds like pure BS to me.
:yeahBefore today, I had never heard of the "county scholarships" urban legend, but now I'm trying to find information on the 'net about this. Sounds like pure BS to me.
Nobody thinks of "parish scholarships" when they think of LSUIn a way it's an honor that such a rumor persists to this day. Nobody complains that Missouri is getting "county scholarships," or Kansas, or Colorado. Nobody even thinks about "county scholarships" when they think of Iowa State. Why? Because none of them have had enough success to raise the suspicion.
If it was that easy to circumvent the 85 scholarship limit don't you think everyone would do it?I was thinking about this and....
If a group of people, or person, or business paid some kid's scholarship how would that be an NCAA violation? Private entities give scholarships all the time. I would guess that the language of the agreement could not say football (or athletics). If a bunch of walk-ons had these types of scholarships I guess the NCAA would have to investigate but I don't know what they could do.
Doesn't this assume we have more DI talent in our state than we do? or at least more top caliber DI talent?
Why would there ever be a need to move a walk-on to scholarship if this was happening?
I would guess that NU is right up to the line when it comes to recruiting and the NCAA. Most bigger football schools probably are.
Mack does it by trying to get the track coach to dish out track ship to footballers and to get baseball kids that are drafted to play summer league pro, which would have their pro team paying for their college. Ricky Williams and Cedric Benson did that.If it was that easy to circumvent the 85 scholarship limit don't you think everyone would do it?I was thinking about this and....
If a group of people, or person, or business paid some kid's scholarship how would that be an NCAA violation? Private entities give scholarships all the time. I would guess that the language of the agreement could not say football (or athletics). If a bunch of walk-ons had these types of scholarships I guess the NCAA would have to investigate but I don't know what they could do.
Doesn't this assume we have more DI talent in our state than we do? or at least more top caliber DI talent?
Why would there ever be a need to move a walk-on to scholarship if this was happening?
I would guess that NU is right up to the line when it comes to recruiting and the NCAA. Most bigger football schools probably are.
I started typing in a response but found this article about a similar scholarship at Alabama that tells me I was wrong about some things, and the rules were a bit looser than I thought.
http://alabama.scout.com/2/226526.html