How does a school ever get back to its full allotment of scholarships?Originally posted by CDeb
There will be an extra one available, however, we can't give any more this year than the normal 25.
How does a school ever get back to its full allotment of scholarships?Originally posted by CDeb
There will be an extra one available, however, we can't give any more this year than the normal 25.
Great to see this kid committed to playing for Coach Bustle. Even better to hear that he keeps turning down such schools as LSU and USM.
You are allowed 85, and you can sign 25 each year. So if you sign the max, and keep most of them in school, you can gradually get there.Originally posted by WebWatchDog
How does a school ever get back to its full allotment of scholarships?
For example if you redshirt everybody and nobody transfers or quits, you can only offer 17 a year. In five years you are at the maximum.
Is that why coach only took 17 last year?Originally posted by cajun express
For example if you redshirt everybody and nobody transfers or quits, you can only offer 17 a year. In five years you are at the maximum.
By WILLIAM WEATHERS
wweathers@theadvocate.com
Advocate sportswriter
A small class of visitors still netted yet another commitment for the University of Louisiana at Lafayette.
The Ragin’ Cajuns added two-way Haynesville performer Fernandez Kingsby (5-foot-11, 175-pounder) for their 11th overall commitment, including 10 from high school prospects.
UL has already signed six junior college prospects and offensive lineman Will Chance was a mid-term graduate of Cecilia and will enroll with all six junior college signees.
Kingsby was selected to the All-Area team by the Shreveport Times after rushing for nearly 400 yards, collecting 45 tackles and averaging 29 yards per punt return.
THANK YOU WILLIAM WEATHERS
By the way SwampFox,William was refering to CC Davis DB from Miss.Delta JC as one of the Early JC signies.Spann will not graduate unitl may.We have six that are here now from what I'm told.
DB Thomas
DB CC Davis
LB Scott
DL Blappart
RB Cones
WR Lewis
OL Fane
Also Texas DB Recruit Willie Waddell visited McNeese this weekend and told coaches that he is also visiting Indiana.It's not always Facilities that kids to play at a university.Just ask James Jordan that committed to McNeese over UL.He stated that McNeese had a better program then UL,the Cajuns have not won alot!
No he could only find so many that he wanted, and held the scholarships for juco mid term transfers this year.Originally posted by Chuck
Is that why coach only took 17 last year?
KATC just reported that Jarret Jones DB from Karr High School just committed to UL, GEAUX CAJUNS!!!!!!!
the Cajuns have not won alot!
That is correct but the times they are a changin yeah
Cajuns have added 2 DB's after losing Marcus Ross, Jarrett Jones from Karr and Fernandez Kingsby from Haynesville. Good luck in Houston Marcus,
Cajun Guru reports that Mississippi Delta Community College Defensive Back C.C. Brown has joined the Cajuns. Welcome aboard
CDeb is right, you can sign 25 a year, with a total number of 85 scholarships. You can't give half scholarships in I-A football. You can also sign "midyear replacements" (JUCO kids or eary graduating high schools seniors) which count towards your next academic year counters. The number of "midyear replacements" you can sign is related to the number of graduating seniors or players you lose. This helps you get to your 85.
Bustle signed the max number of scholarships that were available at the time last year. Bustle didn't have the luxury of holding a few extra for this year. If he would have had 25, he would have signed 25. 17 was the max number of scholarships that were available after Baldwin put a bunch of people on scholarship during Fall 2001. Bustle then inherited the problem of only being left with 17 scholarships for his first class. Little by little, players have left the program and Bustle now can sign 25 this year and still have some left over to give to walk-ons, or props that make their grades. A prop must pay their own way through school the first year. If they make satisfactory academic progress, they will be awarded a scholarship. Bustle also inherited some props from Baldwin. 3 made it through the year (Dwight Lindon, Bill Sampy and Jamarcus Edwards), and from what I understand they are on scholarship, or will be on scholarship.
The JUCO DB's name is CC Brown, not CC Davis.Originally posted by CAJUNGURU
By the way SwampFox,William was refering to CC Davis DB from Miss.Delta JC as one of the Early JC signies.Spann will not graduate unitl may.We have six that are here now from what I'm told.
DB Thomas
DB CC Davis
LB Scott
DL Blappart
RB Cones
WR Lewis
OL Fane
Also Texas DB Recruit Willie Waddell visited McNeese this weekend and told coaches that he is also visiting Indiana.It's not always Facilities that kids to play at a university.Just ask James Jordan that committed to McNeese over UL.He stated that McNeese had a better program then UL,the Cajuns have not won alot!
Also, the big ragoo doesn't want to split hairs with you, but James Jordan was not offered a scholarship to UL since we are already full at OL. The only OL we will offer will be a JUCO tackle at this point because we need the help there immediately. James Jordan was a good player, but was not offered by UL. The three high school commitments that we received (Leger, Chance, & Clark) were all rated higher than Jordan in the eyes of our coaches, and with Cox and Glover coming in, as well as Fane and a JUCO tackle there was no room for another high school lineman. We did not lose James Jordan because of facilities, we lost him because we didn't offer him a scholarship. He can say whatever he likes about McNeese vs UL, but it's probably all sour grapes on his part.
You are right though, it's not always facilties. Our coaches and players do a great job of recruiting. The big ragoo just would just like to imagine the type of recruiting class our coaches could put together with first class facilities.
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