There is no such thing as a four year scholarship.
You see coaches make purges of their rosters all the time, in all sports. There was an article the other day about a half dozen football players who aren't returning.
If players don't have to commit to stay, coaches shouldn't have to commit to keeping players who don't pan out. Recruiting mistakes are make all the time.
Some of these guys mentioned, by the way, were not on scholarship.
There's also a chance you may see some of these guys returning. Faucheux is a good example. He probably wasn't going to get a lot of innings next year so he's off to JUCO where he'll get to pitch more. Good chance he returns after that. Same could hold true with Neely.
Francia was the one looking to leave before the season ended. So if Tony got wind of him thinking about leaving maybe he helped. Not sure but I do know Francia was looking to leave.
Several years ago, I was really involved with track and field. Being good friends with Coaches Lancon and Badon, I was the President of the officials association for a while. I remember having a discussion with Coach Lancon about several athletes I felt were no longer committed to the program and that they may have needed to be shown the door. He was old school (and nice as hell) and felt the need to maintain their schollys no matter what. And his program suffered a couple of years because of it.
Just can't have a situation where players aren't putting forth the effort...and get to hang around just because.
Baseball is also totally different when it comes to scholarships, most of these kids probably weren't on one in the first place and the ones that were probably had books. It's not like your ripping a kids chance at an education away from him.
Only issue I see that could be a concern is APR, which impacts baseball as well.
If I am not mistaken, all 35 roster players must receive at least a 1/4 scholly.
If I'm not mistaken, its actually 28 players who must receive at least 1/4 scholarship.
Yeah, the rule prevents the coach from giving everyone a partial scholarship. As Tony has mentioned before, coaches would like that to go away. Its a stigma on those players that dont get one, when in many cases they're just as important as guys that are on scholarship.
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