orangemass
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Schollies being used. Does that mean you have to let all but 3 walkons go if that number remains intact? If so that’s harsh
Yet people are wringing their hands about not pounding the portal.Schollies being used. Does that mean you have to let all but 3 walkons go if that number remains intact? If so that’s harsh
Why exactly is that an excuse to not find better talent. This is a business and we shouldn’t be keeping people if the position can be upgraded.Yet people are wringing their hands about not pounding the portal.
Agreed.. in the old days, when they were amateur student athletes, I would say keep them on to get their degrees etc but now being professional athletes with the portal, we need to manage the roster like what they are. ProfessionalsWhy exactly is that an excuse to not find better talent. This is a business and we shouldn’t be keeping people if the position can be upgraded.
The scholarship limit is also 105.Roster limit is 105. Scholarship limits still remain.
Don’t think that’s accurate.Roster limit is 105. Scholarship limits still remain.
This is exactly what's wrong with college sports. Turning it into a business and not a sport that is about TEAM.Why exactly is that an excuse to not find better talent. This is a business and we shouldn’t be keeping people if the position can be upgraded.
I don't think many walk-ons fall into the category of professional athletes. It will be sad to see them being squeezed out of the program.Agreed.. in the old days, when they were amateur student athletes, I would say keep them on to get their degrees etc but now being professional athletes with the portal, we need to manage the roster like what they are. Professionals
If they still have the desire to play, lower division college football may be their ticket.I don't think many walk-ons fall into the category of professional athletes. It will be sad to see them being squeezed out of the program.
Are there walkons playing at a P4 school at any position other than special teams? Wait until some walk-on is responsible for tearing the ACL of a $4M NIL player.I don't think many walk-ons fall into the category of professional athletes. It will be sad to see them being squeezed out of the program.