It seems to be, for whatever reasons, a tough environment for this year's senior class in terms of getting firm D-1 commitments. In our area we just aren't seeing anywhere near as many offers as the last two years, and it's not for lack of talent.
Recently, I've had a handful of different parents ask me what I thought of this situation:
Coach says to player, "We like you, but we just don't have any money left in our budget for next year. If you will come as a recruited walk on for your freshman year, we will make sure that you get a scholarship after that."
Does anyone have any experience with this? Do coaches keep their word, or do players end up getting burned -- i.e., they commit, the money never materializes, and then they get stuck either staying or losing a year to the transfer rule?
Is this just a way of getting around the 25% rule -- i.e., if I give you 25% for 3 of your four years, I really gave you an average of 18.75% --?
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