Updated Scholarship Chart

pyrocyz

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Next years class is going to be very small. 15-18 players. Hopefully we can find some high quality players to add to Lazard!
 

CycloneWarning

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Jan 14, 2008
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For those curious about the breakdown of the 85 football scholarships:

https://docs.google.com/file/d/0B9sije5JmDgEVG12OUZhVUVaLWM/edit

Already excited for Spring ball !

Wow, that LB corps is young. This year, I was disappointed we did not finish 7-5, even with a tough schedule.

Next year, I think I will be OK with 6-6. Hopefully we are headed in the right direction and can have a break-out year or two soon, but schedule once again is tough and that is a young squad.
 

VeloClone

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Next years class is going to be very small. 15-18 players. Hopefully we can find some high quality players to add to Lazard!

Hopefully with the majority of players being in the program for five years ISU will continue to have smaller classes. The coaching staff will be able to concentrate recruiting on fewer quality players rather than having to fill numbers.
 

BigLame

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Feb 6, 2008
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Broomfield should be listed at LB instead of S.

Think Luke Knott is moving to LB as well. Tribune jumping aboard helps fill out the defensive backfield recruits as some from there are moving to LB positions (if their bodies, thru training, can help make the transition).
 

NickTheGreat

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Nice chart. Team is young but the OL section is reassuring. Not that I think they were great last year, but it seems good to have the depth shown.
 

RustShack

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Just depends on of you want to classify the hybrid spot as a safety or LB. We call it Hybrid for a reason.