So does this free up two extra scholarships for this year?
Since 25 is the max it doesn't matter how many leave any program.
I know the two teams in NC game were in the news (a couple years ago) for breaking the limit big time, but 25 is the max.
Now then, 85 is the total number so if you sign 25 every year, you have to lose at least 3.75 playrs a year if you never redshirt a single player.
If a school were to redshirt their entire signing class year in and year out, they would be forced to 10 players every year.
Besides what I mentioned earlier, lets say everything (scholarship wise) was maxed out this pass season (I don't know if it was) with 19 Seniors leaving Hud could only sign 19.
With Spikes and Walker transferring Hud can sign 21.
Now then, there was a lot of talk about some players leaving due to the hard workouts in the spring, I don't know if they were on scholarship or if their scholarships have already been given to walk ons.
Somewhere in the mix Hud could find 4 more openings if he had to . . . or not.
Bustle only signed 17 his first year which never fit with his later complaint about Baldwin leaving him with so few players on scholarship. Meaning, for various reasons coaches don't always sign the max
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The sign forward, sign back nonsense is so ridiculous. There should be a very simple rule. If the student signs a letter of intent, regardless of whether or not he enrolls, he should count against the cap for the following fall.
25, that's it, done deal. Many kids and schools get screwed over by some of the fine print on these #'s rules.
Are these the only two guys that are transferring?
Why would you expect there to be many? Playing time? I would hope this season proved the point of hard work can pay off. Now I don't know if the coaches have exit interviews with any of the players and let them know what they expect for the following season ... if they did that could explain why only a few.
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