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NU has said they’ll honor scholarships for seniors who wanna come back, but some won’t because they’ve already committed to jobs or grad schools.Will NU? Others?
At a lot of smaller schools, this is undoubtedly true. At Wisconsin (or any B1G school)? Buuuulllllllshiiiiiiitttteeeethis will be VERY common. i don't think people realize the cost, logistics involved combined with how bad places are hurting for money.
They should be able to. The NCAA gave eligibility to all spring sport seniors. The NCAA left it all up to the schools to decide for themselvesWill they be able to transfer?
Crazy bias favoriting football and basketballAt a lot of smaller schools, this is undoubtedly true. At Wisconsin (or any B1G school)? Buuuulllllllshiiiiiiitttteeee
I’m ticked off as a golfer! Men’s golfing will get screwed by this!Barry
I think I read somewhere that the extra year of eligibility cannot be used to transfer, but I can't recall where.They should be able to. The NCAA gave eligibility to all spring sport seniors. The NCAA left it all up to the schools to decide for themselves
Probably only SEC baseball.How many spring sports are revenue generating?
Or it could be that they have commitments for all of their scholarships with incoming FROSH. In many cases we do not because we are not even using all available slots.At a lot of smaller schools, this is undoubtedly true. At Wisconsin (or any B1G school)? Buuuulllllllshiiiiiiitttteeee
You don't think the NCAA will make allowances for this in the scholarships allowed?Or it could be that they have commitments for all of their scholarships with incoming FROSH. In many cases we do not because we are not even using all available slots.
Pretty sure the NCAA announced they would expand the allowable number of scholarships to deal with this.Or it could be that they have commitments for all of their scholarships with incoming FROSH. In many cases we do not because we are not even using all available slots.
Probably only SEC baseball.
Why would it be a revenue decision? Are college sports about revenue??? Seems like if they are, players should get a cut.I think that’s the answer why Wisky and others will not invite seniors back. I guess the caveat would be if a team title is assured?
Crazy bias favoriting football and basketball
At a lot of smaller schools, this is undoubtedly true. At Wisconsin (or any B1G school)? Buuuulllllllshiiiiiiitttteeee
Oh I don’t doubt that many schools will do this. I just don’t think it’s right for pretty much anyone in the P5 conferences to do it.i guess we'll wait and see
Jeff Brohm makes $5M+ a year, Matt Painter is at $3M+ a year and their AD is at about $1M a year. I have some ideas about how Purdue can find some money for these costs...i think most are under estimating the cost of brining those students back, and how much money was lost from ncaa march madess
https://www.indystar.com/story/spor...rt-athletes-come-existing-budgets/5126803002/
not only do i think most schools WON'T be bringing any seniors back. i would be shocked if there wasn't a hand full of schools, including P5 schools that will cut staff and potentially drop sports. and if football is somehow not brought back, there will be cataclysmic changes in college sports. most DII and DIII schools get money from march madess and football on the DI level. many athletic departments run in the red. schools are bleeding money right now.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/sports/ncaa-money/
Jeff Brohm makes $5M+ a year, Matt Painter is at $3M+ a year and their AD is at about $1M a year. I have some ideas about how Purdue can find some money for these costs...