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  1. The sooner the NCAA makes Saban play by the same rules as everyone else the better. With their current roster and the players they are looking to sign, they are roughly 8 spots over the 85 scholarship limit. Saban is either going to have to cut 8 players from his current roster, or he will have to drop 8 HS seniors on National Signing Day giving them no time to explore other options. http://www.rollbamaroll.com/2014/1/27/5349996/2014-roster-lookahead-the-number-crunch

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      No sh#t. You dont lose a scholly just cuz someone else is simple better. You lose because you lose it. You dont hold up to your end. Now, whether or not that pertains to this athletic topic, I guess i'm not sure. In a way it does, but yet, it doesnt. There's many factors out of the control of the player that pertain to whether or not he/she pans out. In the case of that student, there isnt. It's up to him/her and him/her alone to meet the minimum to hold on to that scholly...

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      "Panning out" and "meeting the minimum" is relative. If you're capable of doing 4 star work and they have the ability to bring in someone who can do it at a 5 star level, you're no longer doing the minimum necessary to keep your job.

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      Big difference though. The football coach offered that player the scholly and begged him to come here. The student applied and earned it. Hence, the coach is a hell of a lot more obligated to keep his end of the deal, especially after they sit in a livingroom multiple times and tell parents how much they love their son and how much theyre going to take care of them and how much a doosh coach x from team y is. This is ridiculous and is essentially comparing apples to asparagus.

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