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Mikale Wilbon, RB (Illinois) offered
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[QUOTE="CuseLegacy, post: 885895, member: 469"] Well this looks like a good clarification. [url]http://www.pennlive.com/pennstatefootball/index.ssf/2014/01/state_of_the_sanctions_with_ne.html[/url] "Gone is at least some of the scholarship reduction burden, what with Penn State receiving five scholarships back for its class of 2014 - meaning it can sign 20 players total Feb. 5 on National Signing Day - up from the 15 it was expected to be able to sign. At the time the reduction was announced Sept. 24, it meant O'Brien and his staff could pursue players it thought it didn't have room for. Now, it means a new staff could have room to bring commitments from its old school(s)to its new one, and also continue targeting prospects he and they had on their radar elsewhere. The program can have 75 total scholarship players for the 2014 season, which begins Aug. 31 in Dublin, Ireland when State faces off with UCF. It's a trend that will continue into 2015 and beyond. The Lions will be allowed 80 scholarship players for that season, before being back to the standard 85 scholarship players allowed for all Division-I programs by the start of the 2016 season. In terms of class size, the new head coach will be able to sign a full 25 scholarship players - the norm everywhere - in his class of 2015, and that number will not dip again for the duration of the sanctions." [/QUOTE]
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