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    Unlimited scholarships on the way. Every player gets paid, current, future and former.

    https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...aa-settlement/


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    If there are unlimited scholarships there will be less teams, as wont be enough players left to fill out the schools deemed low on totem pole.


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    Ragin' Cajuns Re: House / NCAA

    Quote Originally Posted by Dad04 View Post
    Unlimited scholarships on the way. Every player gets paid, current, future and former.

    https://www.cbssports.com/college-fo...aa-settlement/
    Not exactly unlimited; the number of scholarships will be governed by the roster limit, which is expected to be reduced [in football] from the current 120 to 100. A more serious problem for UL is the proposal to make baseball [and presumably softball] into head count sports, i.e. one scholarship per player. One would think there would also be reductions in roster limits for the affected sports.

    As proposed, football would increase from 85 to 100. Men's basketball increases from 13 to 15. Those increases in scholarships are likely to lead to schools dropping men's sports like golf and tennis to stay in compliance with Title 9. Track/Field/Cross country will be devastated by this if it also becomes head count.

    Look for the required number of sponsored sports to remain FBS to drop from 16 to 14 or less, with similar reductions in lower divisions as well.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Not exactly unlimited; the number of scholarships will be governed by the roster limit, which is expected to be reduced [in football] from the current 120 to 100. A more serious problem for UL is the proposal to make baseball [and presumably softball] into head count sports, i.e. one scholarship per player. One would think there would also be reductions in roster limits for the affected sports.

    As proposed, football would increase from 85 to 100. Men's basketball increases from 13 to 15. Those increases in scholarships are likely to lead to schools dropping men's sports like golf and tennis to stay in compliance with Title 9. Track/Field/Cross country will be devastated by this if it also becomes head count.

    Look for the required number of sponsored sports to remain FBS to drop from 16 to 14 or less, with similar reductions in lower divisions as well.
    I won't be surprised to see some schools drop diamond sports altogether. Ark State or MAC schools make sense in that regard.

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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Not exactly unlimited; the number of scholarships will be governed by the roster limit, which is expected to be reduced [in football] from the current 120 to 100. A more serious problem for UL is the proposal to make baseball [and presumably softball] into head count sports, i.e. one scholarship per player. One would think there would also be reductions in roster limits for the affected sports.

    As proposed, football would increase from 85 to 100. Men's basketball increases from 13 to 15. Those increases in scholarships are likely to lead to schools dropping men's sports like golf and tennis to stay in compliance with Title 9. Track/Field/Cross country will be devastated by this if it also becomes head count.

    Look for the required number of sponsored sports to remain FBS to drop from 16 to 14 or less, with similar reductions in lower divisions as well.
    So no walkons? Some would say The actual student athlete, lol

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    Default Re: House / NCAA

    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Not exactly unlimited; the number of scholarships will be governed by the roster limit, which is expected to be reduced [in football] from the current 120 to 100. A more serious problem for UL is the proposal to make baseball [and presumably softball] into head count sports, i.e. one scholarship per player. One would think there would also be reductions in roster limits for the affected sports.

    As proposed, football would increase from 85 to 100. Men's basketball increases from 13 to 15. Those increases in scholarships are likely to lead to schools dropping men's sports like golf and tennis to stay in compliance with Title 9. Track/Field/Cross country will be devastated by this if it also becomes head count.

    Look for the required number of sponsored sports to remain FBS to drop from 16 to 14 or less, with similar reductions in lower divisions as well.
    Sucks for those people in those sports, but dropping men's golf and men's tennis would be a very small price to pay to deal with these new rules.

  7. #17

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    Quote Originally Posted by R1Letterman View Post
    So no walkons? Some would say The actual student athlete, lol
    It is not clear whether walk-ons will be allowed. I would assume that a school could elect not to fund all 100 scholarships [football] and have walk-ons fill the unfunded roster spots. Head count sports cannot have players on partial scholarships.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Scott Malkinson View Post
    I won't be surprised to see some schools drop diamond sports altogether. Ark State or MAC schools make sense in that regard.
    Easy to drop baseball; not so easy to drop any Title 9 protected sport [e.g. softball]

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    Quote Originally Posted by VObserver View Post
    Not exactly unlimited; the number of scholarships will be governed by the roster limit, which is expected to be reduced [in football] from the current 120 to 100. A more serious problem for UL is the proposal to make baseball [and presumably softball] into head count sports, i.e. one scholarship per player. One would think there would also be reductions in roster limits for the affected sports.

    As proposed, football would increase from 85 to 100. Men's basketball increases from 13 to 15. Those increases in scholarships are likely to lead to schools dropping men's sports like golf and tennis to stay in compliance with Title 9. Track/Field/Cross country will be devastated by this if it also becomes head count.

    Look for the required number of sponsored sports to remain FBS to drop from 16 to 14 or less, with similar reductions in lower divisions as well.
    Rosters are limited, yes. Everybody gets full ride every sport though

  10. #20

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunNation View Post
    Sucks for those people in those sports, but dropping men's golf and men's tennis would be a very small price to pay to deal with these new rules.
    Golf and tennis are more or less club sports. No live audience and little publicity, if any.

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