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We're gonna crush them in recruiting.I dunno who we close with... but I hope this is the LAST year NYS has an "R" on it...
We're gonna crush them in recruiting.I dunno who we close with... but I hope this is the LAST year NYS has an "R" on it...
About as bizarro as the top recruit in Georgia going to Nebraska.That we do - how bizarro world would that be? lol
Well his dad went to Nebraska...now in year past we could say the same about Syracuse and he still wouldn't go to Syracuse - but those days are behind us now!About as bizarro as the top recruit in Georgia going to Nebraska.
Scholarships are for four years at the P5 schools. If a player is cut from the team they have the option of staying at the school and continuing their education.How does a player keep their scholarship if not a member of the team?
No. That's not correct. The P5 decided in 2015 to make scholarships for four years.It's an obscure rule for incoming head coaches.
I think he was referring to the rules regarding new coaches.No. That's not correct. The P5 decided in 2015 to make scholarships for four years.
NCSA: Are athletic scholarships guaranteed for four years?
Are athletic scholarships guaranteed? NCSA answers this question and more here.usatodayhss.com
The NCAA has allowed colleges to provide multiyear scholarships since 2012. Additionally, in 2015, NCAA D1 colleges from the Power Five conferences (colleges in the Football Bowl Subdivision, plus Notre Dame) agreed to implement a rule that prevented multi-year D1 scholarships from being canceled or not renewed for any athletic reason.
I think he was referring to the rules regarding new coaches.
Yeah this is what I was referring to. Good article.How an NCAA DI Coaching Change Can Affect an Athlete's Scholarship
When an NCAA DI coach quits or is fired, even student-athletes who believe their guaranteed scholarship is safe may be in for disappointment and frustration.informedathlete.com
Yes. That would encompass all D1 programs with a coaching change. But I believe the P5 agreement covers the retention of the four year scholarship regardless of a coaching change.Yeah this is what I was referring to. Good article.
Yeah, these are compatible things. Did you get a chance to read the article yet? They keep the scholarship, but not their place on the team.Yes. That would encompass all D1 programs with a coaching change. But I believe the P5 agreement covers the retention of the four year scholarship regardless of a coaching change.
Yes I read it. And that's basically what the P5 did in their agreement. Plus if they signed an NLI guaranteeing a four year scholarship, which is what they are at all P5 schools, even if there is a coaching change the contract, NLI, with the school remains.Yeah, these are compatible things. Did you get a chance to read the article yet? They keep the scholarship, but not their place on the team.
I don't understand what this conversation is about.Yes I read it. And that's basically what the P5 did in their agreement. Plus if they signed an NLI guaranteeing a four year scholarship, which is what they are at all P5 schools, even if there is a coaching change the contract, NLI, with the school remains.
Yes. All I'm saying is that because of the agreement that was made amongst the P5 schools it doesn't matter if there is a coaching change or not. There is always that option to free up a spot on the roster and let a player retain their four year scholarship to complete their education.I don't understand what this conversation is about.
Nobody is denying that the player gets to stay on scholarship.
What we're saying is that when a new coach is in, they do have the option of freeing up a scholarship for their use on another student-athlete. The former player retains the scholarship but no longer has a roster spot.
My “JoePa loving, Sandusky scandal denying, die-hard Penn St fan bother-in-law”, who has talked about Syracuse football in a “you have a cute little football program that I can root for because they are no threat to my team” kinda way, sent me a text out of nowhere a couple weeks ago.Just reporting that at a family get together tonight, non Cuse following people are intrigued by what Brown has already done. They Don’t know his name, but notice things are already different.
imagine what buzz can happen if he closes the talent acquisition portion of this off-season strong?
Hey, do me a favor?My “JoePa loving, Sandusky scandal denying, die-hard Penn St fan bother-in-law”, who has talked about Syracuse football in a “you have a cute little football program that I can root for because they are no threat to my team” kinda way, sent me a text out of nowhere a couple weeks ago.
“Who’s this Fran Brown guy? It appears he’s trying to recruit against Penn St.”
He’s in denial about our chances. I really need us to land Humes.
He’s not trying. He’s already landed over 10 guys either offered by PSU in the ‘24 class or out of the portal that were offered by PSU in high school.My “JoePa loving, Sandusky scandal denying, die-hard Penn St fan bother-in-law”, who has talked about Syracuse football in a “you have a cute little football program that I can root for because they are no threat to my team” kinda way, sent me a text out of nowhere a couple weeks ago.
“Who’s this Fran Brown guy? It appears he’s trying to recruit against Penn St.”
He’s in denial about our chances. I really need us to land Humes.
This is the exact same convo I had with my son’s farherinlaw. He was also in denial.My “JoePa loving, Sandusky scandal denying, die-hard Penn St fan bother-in-law”, who has talked about Syracuse football in a “you have a cute little football program that I can root for because they are no threat to my team” kinda way, sent me a text out of nowhere a couple weeks ago.
“Who’s this Fran Brown guy? It appears he’s trying to recruit against Penn St.”
He’s in denial about our chances. I really need us to land Humes.
How are his nuts? He recovering alright from the nut kick?This is the exact same convo I had with my son’s farherinlaw. He was also in denial.
Hey, do me a favor?
Next time you see him, kick him in the nuts.
And say,”that’s for the kids”.Hey, do me a favor?
Next time you see him, kick him in the nuts.
Like the sound of that!!He’s not trying. He’s already landed over 10 guys either offered by PSU in the ‘24 class or out of the portal that were offered by PSU in high school.
Now it’s just a matter of how much more he takes from them.
The Village Of The Damned has been in denial for decades.My “JoePa loving, Sandusky scandal denying, die-hard Penn St fan bother-in-law”, who has talked about Syracuse football in a “you have a cute little football program that I can root for because they are no threat to my team” kinda way, sent me a text out of nowhere a couple weeks ago.
“Who’s this Fran Brown guy? It appears he’s trying to recruit against Penn St.”
He’s in denial about our chances. I really need us to land Humes.