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[QUOTE="JimBoston, post: 5085908, member: 1312"] I don't think you are correct on scholarships/rosters. It appears that there will be restrictions on roster sizes, but scholarships will be allowed for all roster spots. This doesn't really change college football or college basketball, but it would be a major change for non-revenue sports. For example, in women's lacrosse, you can offer 12 scholarships which can be broken into pieces so a school can provide some support to more women. If a school wants to be highly competitive in women's lacrosse, in the future it looks like they could offer say 20 scholarships. At Syracuse, let's say you have 85 football scholarships and 13 men's basketball scholarships for a total of 98 men's scholarships. So, you need 98 women's scholarships so those women's sports will survive. After that, everything will be on the table, but Syracuse will have to continue to participate in a minimum number of ACC sports but some of those teams might not be competitive in the conference if other ACC schools invest in them and Syracuse does not. [/QUOTE]
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