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Should the NCAA give every single basketball player men and women’s scholarship player an extra year of eligibility?
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[QUOTE="Jasoncuse, post: 3326284, member: 470"] I hope this is at least for any spring athlete, not just seniors. This impacts a lot of kids in different ways. HS seniors that have lost their senior year can't showcase themselves for last minute scholarships. Now there may be even fewer available for them if they were in the midst of deciding. And there are those who committed to school knowing PT would be opening up next year, or if this impacts all years besides seniors, beyond next year. Then there are the underclassmen who have bided their time behind upperclassmen may lose another year of PT. What about smaller school or non-revenue sport kids where the schools have limited scholarships? If a scholarship senior decides to come back, does that kid keep the scholarship meaning an underclassmen who may have earned it next year will not have that chance? Does the senior have to pay his way instead? There was probably no best answer to this, but at least the NCAA did something. I wonder what % of seniors plan to return? Probably less than 1/4, I'd imagine. [/QUOTE]
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