I wonder how many of the 2009 College Signees have been axed asked/encourged not to come to their perspective college for "whatever" reason?
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quote:Originally posted by collikar:
I wonder how many of the 2009 College Signees have beenaxedasked/encourged not to come to their perspective college for "whatever" reason?
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
The scholarship situation at D1 schools gets trickier as the number of players with awards is reduced from 30 to 27.
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
I heard about one that should be near and dear to your heart ---- to BU's benefit!
quote:He may in fact be doing you a favor in the long run. It is better than letting you sit and being cut, having to sit a year and then trying to find a new college.
quote:Originally posted by PAW-FECT: (Gee I feel somewhat criminal...sorta like a tea party)
quote:Originally posted by cheapseats:quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
The scholarship situation at D1 schools gets trickier as the number of players with awards is reduced from 30 to 27.
PD - I hear what you are saying but didn't the schools know these reductions were coming before they recruited the 2009's? Seems like they should have factored the adjustments into their recruiting and not signed as many. Unless there is a major injury or something of that nature, I don't understand why you would un-invite a recruit before he has reported to the school.
quote:Originally posted by Panther Dad:
In my opinion, no one here is "ok" with it. But as much as we hate to admit it, the colleges hold all the cards. Most of us think, "this won't happen to my kid." This isn't a new thing. As some have said, the schools will honor the annual scholarship and the kid risks losing a year of eligibility.
For every school that is "called out" here, there will be many that support them because of good experiences with their kid. If you have concerns, you may want to discuss them with the organizations or HS coaches, who deal directly with the recruiting coordinators.
quote:In my opinion, no one here is "ok" with it. But as much as we hate to admit it, the colleges hold all the cards. Most of us think, "this won't happen to my kid." This isn't a new thing. As some have said, the schools will honor the annual scholarship and the kid risks losing a year of eligibility.
For every school that is "called out" here, there will be many that support them because of good experiences with their kid. If you have concerns, you may want to discuss them with the organizations or HS coaches, who deal directly with the recruiting coordinators
quote:Originally posted by Robert S.:
Can you say "Service Academies"? Full ride and no take backs....
Sorry, I couldn't resist.
quote:Originally posted by BobbleheadDoll:
My response is that you implied there was no cost to the full ride at a military service colleges.