Anybody want to clarify how this works from a scholarship standpoint? Is he taking up a scholarship in each sport? I mean otherwise what's to keep us from parking a grad transfer big for the basketball team, say, on the track team?
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Probably like wrestling and running "unattached" and no not using a scholarship for track if there is such a thing
Lol. So track doesn't have scholarships? Shows how much I care about track.
If a scholarship player plays more than one sport and one of them is football, the scholly is considered a FB scholly. If one of the sports is BB and the other sport is not FB then it is considered a BB scholly. If it is two other sports there is no NCAA mandated rule on how they have to count the scholarship.
Back in the day practically Nebraska's entire WR corps was on track scholarships as well as a RB here and there as a sprinter. Track simply became a way for the FB team to have 10 or so extra scholarships.
Yes. If an athlete has a scholarship and plays football it is always counted against FB.I figured it was something like that.
So if a player is BB & FB, I'd assume it'd be counted FB then.
If a scholarship player plays more than one sport and one of them is football, the scholly is considered a FB scholly. If one of the sports is BB and the other sport is not FB then it is considered a BB scholly. If it is two other sports there is no NCAA mandated rule on how they have to count the scholarship.
Back in the day practically Nebraska's entire WR corps was on track scholarships as well as a RB here and there as a sprinter. Track simply became a way for the FB team to have 10 or so extra scholarships.
*He says about CPR recruits.This is the spot we need to be in. Football players that happen to be fast enough to run on the track team, ala Baylor. Keep on trucking CMC!
Ruth and Wiltz, who is the other one? What kind of times do these guys have?De'Monte Ruth is also doing track. There's 3/4's of a 4x1 relay team that are football players right there.
I think you're missing the fact that a player has to actually compete on both teams...So out of curiosity, what's keeping a school like Kansas or Kentucky from putting a kid on a football transfer, and the then walk on for basketball? Other than it may be blatantly obvious if a guy like Calipari did this, but would it be against the rules? It's not like one less scholarship for Kansas football is going to dramatically change how much they suck. Hell, ku fans would be thrilled to give up a football scholarship for an extra bball player. The coaches obviously would not be impressed.
I think you're missing the fact that a player has to actually compete on both teams...
Ehh, standing on the sideline during practice wouldn't be that hard.
I'm not saying this should or would happen, but just curious if there's any real rules to stopping it.
I apologize. I could swear that I typed "compete" rather than "stand on the sideline during practice". Sorry for that little slipup.Ehh, standing on the sideline during practice wouldn't be that hard.
I'm not saying this should or would happen, but just curious if there's any real rules to stopping it.
*He says about CPR recruits.
Ruth and Wiltz, who is the other one? What kind of times do these guys have?