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Clemson president James Barker is chairman of the NCAA board of Directors?!?!
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quote:All the memorable players mentioned above came to Clemson with less than a 33 percent scholarship. And many of them would never have played for the Tigers under the new rules.
“They weren’t 33 percent players at that particular time,” Clemson coach Jack Leggett said.
quote:Originally posted by ClevelandDad:
Some players (and I am guessing mostly pitchers) may have to accept less if there is a minimum requirement for 33% spread out over more players.
quote:Originally posted by BobbleheadDoll:
How do you put a dollar amount on a full ride?
quote:To me, playing in college isn't about how much money you get rather it is about the opportunity.
quote:However it seems to me that "opportunities" will be fewer than before...especially out of state or privates.
quote:Originally posted by justbaseball:
I just really don't understand how this could be good for college baseball.
quote:CD,
Some schools, many schools don't "develop" players. If a player wishes to attend a school that has a history of developing players, he may not get that opportunity anymnore due to new rules.
quote:Originally posted by ClevelandDad:
If the coach told the kid he viewed his "status" the same as he did before the rule change but could only offer him a recruited walk-on position, would that still turn away those same kids who had a dream of playing for that dream school?
quote:Originally posted by BobbleheadDoll:
What about the guy who picks a school soley based on academics and is offered no BB money ? Can he be on their team ?
quote:Originally posted by Tiger Paw Mom:
If it is stockpiling they want to stop, then place a cap on roster size, but don't take the opportunity away from those who might get some money to now get nothing, because in the end, it will be the average player who will be hurt financially.
BTW, there is only a cap on scholarship players.