Lonnie Utah
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FWIW I heard on Paul Finebaum's show today that Florida did this too.I honestly cannot see the SEC following suit on this. Only way they do is if the NCAA forces them to.
FWIW I heard on Paul Finebaum's show today that Florida did this too.I honestly cannot see the SEC following suit on this. Only way they do is if the NCAA forces them to.
I think it's a positive. If a player doesn't work out as an athlete, I'm sure you'd always be able to switch them to an academic or other type of scholly...What I wanna know is this positive for Big Ten recruiting or negative?
Will this sway more kids to head this way or will the inability to cut kids like almost all of the SEC schools diminish our depth?
Auburn (of all schools) is stating that they have as well.FWIW I heard on Paul Finebaum's show today that Florida did this too.
I'm ashamed that I laughed at it.Dammit I was trying to stear the conversation away from those comments.Yeah, remember how Kunta Kinta never used his free college degree?OK this will sound like I am Debbie Downer but after watching the madness of signing day (especially the hotly contested deep south area where it is 99% african americans being recruited) I can't hep but think this is a form of modern day slavery.
What if the player isn't exactly.......academic scholarship material?I'm pretty sure if a player gets injured he can be switched to an academic scholarship and no longer counts against the limit.
With financial aid, grants & loans he or she end up with a leg up over the average student with similar academic & socioeconomic backgrounds.husker_hurdler said:What if the player isn't exactly.......academic scholarship material?
um, no, you can't just switch kids to other scholarships...Lonnie Utah said:I think it's a positive. If a player doesn't work out as an athlete, I'm sure you'd always be able to switch them to an academic or other type of scholly...WoodyHayes1951 said:What I wanna know is this positive for Big Ten recruiting or negative?
Will this sway more kids to head this way or will the inability to cut kids like almost all of the SEC schools diminish our depth?
I think I saw that Auburn is doing it as well, and surprise, surprise, Saban wants no part of it...lolLonnie Utah said:FWIW I heard on Paul Finebaum's show today that Florida did this too.MLB 51 said:I honestly cannot see the SEC following suit on this. Only way they do is if the NCAA forces them to.
Is this where you saw itI think I saw that Auburn is doing it as well, and surprise, surprise, Saban wants no part of it...lolLonnie Utah said:FWIW I heard on Paul Finebaum's show today that Florida did this too.MLB 51 said:I honestly cannot see the SEC following suit on this. Only way they do is if the NCAA forces them to.
Muck said:Auburn (of all schools) is stating that they have as well.Lonnie Utah said:FWIW I heard on Paul Finebaum's show today that Florida did this too.
getting a degree in 4 years in unrealistic in today's age.um, no, you can't just switch kids to other scholarships...Lonnie Utah said:I think it's a positive. If a player doesn't work out as an athlete, I'm sure you'd always be able to switch them to an academic or other type of scholly...WoodyHayes1951 said:What I wanna know is this positive for Big Ten recruiting or negative?
Will this sway more kids to head this way or will the inability to cut kids like almost all of the SEC schools diminish our depth?
I like this because this is basically what the B1G schools has been doing anyway, I can't remember any kids at Michigan getting "cut" because they weren't playing, now granting a kid a 5th year is different because their 4 years is up and they should have their degree by then anyway, this won't really change much for B1G teams and let's be honest, kids get in trouble and that will be the available avenue for coaches to "cut" kids who aren't really gonna contribute and are taking up a schollie if that's how they want to operate...
in the end I think this does nothing but help B1G schools come signing day...
that's the way of the South.Lonnie Utah said:just a commodity to be exploited by an institution.Omaha-Husker said:Nice to see from a SEC guy.