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Very interesting.
32 guys on 25% scholarship? 32 full scholarships? Any details?
The post made it seem like the 11.7 total scholarship stands - with a minimum of 25%. Starting out, 32 scholarships at 25% gets you to 8.0 leaving a little room for some of the 32 to get more than 25%. Or, if too many kids need over 25% to get them on campus, then you may need to back off the 32 total.
@2017 Lefty Dad posted:The post made it seem like the 11.7 total scholarship stands - with a minimum of 25%. Starting out, 32 scholarships at 25% gets you to 8.0 leaving a little room for some of the 32 to get more than 25%. Or, if too many kids need over 25% to get them on campus, then you may need to back off the 32 total.
If 11.7 were boosted then I'd be excited.
I don't see anything good from this change. Who needs 40 guys on a roster? Adding more scholly players without adding more schollys just cuts down how much money each kid can get.
@Buckeye 2015 posted:I don't see anything good from this change. Who needs 40 guys on a roster? Adding more scholly players without adding more schollys just cuts down how much money each kid can get.
Bingo and Yahtzee.
I hate it. I think it screws the kids if there aren't more scholarships...seems more likely they will allow less than 25%.
Just what college baseball needed!
All this accomplishes is giving coaches more margin for error in recruiting. It makes the coaches even more of a used car salesman trying to convince five more players with little shot at playing they could be one of the 18-20 who get on the field.
What benefit does it provide the players? Zip, nada, nothing.
@Good Knight posted:Kendall Rogers@KendallRogersBREAKING: The Oversight Committee has APPROVED a waiver for the 2023-24 academic year to take to a 40-man roster along with allowing 32 players (counters) to be on scholarship.
A majority (68%) of D1 college coaches voted on this temporary waiver to allow more older players to get into the game before they had no eligibility left. It is temporary for 2023-2024 only. It also allows coaches to be creative in giving out $$$.
Yes, possibly some will lose and some will gain.
There are approximately 1500 players, according to what I understand, that are still in limbo with eligibility left due to covid.
The increase in scholarships is still in discussion for a later time. You can't overturn actual legislation with a temporary waiver.
This is my understanding of the situation.
Gonna assume this will have coaches bringing in more upperclassmen thru the transfer portal....meaning that a lot of younger kids will have even less chance of seeing the field than they do now
@Buckeye 2015 posted:Gonna assume this will have coaches bringing in more upperclassmen thru the transfer portal....meaning that a lot of younger kids will have even less chance of seeing the field than they do now
The jury is still out, here is link to the incoming p5 recruits for 2023 season.
https://collegebaseballinsight...ng-recruiting-class/
Most movement will probably be pitching.
@CollegebaseballInsights posted:The jury is still out, here is link to the incoming p5 recruits for 2023 season.
https://collegebaseballinsight...ng-recruiting-class/
Most movement will probably be pitching.
Just a fyi, the school's website may or may not be the actual number of players that are participating with the varsity team.
You can use the EADA tool see what has been reported for previous year
https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/
Or check of the historical patterns
For example, in 2022 Tennessee had 51 players
@CollegebaseballInsights posted:Just a fyi, the school's website may or may not be the actual number of players that are participating with the varsity team.
You can use the EADA tool see what has been reported for previous year
https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/
Or check of the historical patterns
For example, in 2022 Tennessee had 51 players
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FYI the current 2022-2023 D1 roster moved back to 35 with no more than 27 receiving scholarships, but was allowed to expand by as much as 40, 5 more if those spots were filled with players who were rostered during the 2020 shortened period.
Rosters are set each year before the championship season begins.
CBI,
The link you provided is not working. Can you provide a roster for UT that shows 51 players in 2022.
@TPM posted:CBI,
The link you provided is not working. Can you provide a roster for UT that shows 51 players in 2022.
@TPM you can go to the eada reporting tool https://ope.ed.gov/athletics/#/
here what is reported to department of education.
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Note, I'm been collecting roster data since 2015 and have seen players subsequently removed from the school's website.
This is a common occurence.
@TPM posted:FYI the current 2022-2023 D1 roster moved back to 35 with no more than 27 receiving scholarships, but was allowed to expand by as much as 40, 5 more if those spots were filled with players who were rostered during the 2020 shortened period.
Rosters are set each year before the championship season begins.
@TPM You can use the CBI dashboard to see roster sizes as of start of season, NCAA-D1 has been reconciled
Here is the link
@TPM posted:CBI,
The link you provided is not working. Can you provide a roster for UT that shows 51 players in 2022.
@tpm remember it is common knowledge the documenting and publishing of the rosters are at the discretion and interpretation of the school.