http://www.muscoop.com/index.php?page=8
This table has the totals wrong on the bottom for 11-12 and 12-13. We actually have two scholarships left for 2011-12, (one since Jake Thomas is apparently getting one), and one more for 2012-13. 13 total right?
Well...here's the rub...we do technically have 2 left for 11-12. That would bring it up to 13. For 12-13 you have to consider "assuming all from previous year have been used", which means that if we signed 2 more for 11-12, (assuming more than 1 year of eligibility) we'd already have 14 guys signed up for 12-13. So I guess I could add one more to 11-12, but then 12-13 is already at -1.
I made the bold assumption that we wouldn't sign 2 more for this year, and kept the one extra on 11-12....until season starts and then I'm planning on moving it over to 12-13.
edit: But I just read the Jake Thomas news, so I guess I'll have to resolve this thing one way or the other...
edit again: I took the easy way out and said JT was only getting a 1 year scholarship.
Rocky I know what you are saying, but it is a little misleading. Assuming that we will sign a player at this point for 11-12 doesn't make a great deal of sense. The fact is that we have 1 scholarship remaining for 12-13 provided that everyone who is eligible, and on scholarship, returns. (With the exception of Jake Thomas who is only on a one year deal.)
Quote from: The Sultan of South Wayne on August 30, 2011, 06:59:13 AM
Rocky I know what you are saying, but it is a little misleading. Assuming that we will sign a player at this point for 11-12 doesn't make a great deal of sense. The fact is that we have 1 scholarship remaining for 12-13 provided that everyone who is eligible, and on scholarship, returns. (With the exception of Jake Thomas who is only on a one year deal.)
It's not an assumption that we *could* sign another guy for this year. It's 100% possible. Just not probable. However, assuming we're saving the scholarship for 12-13 at this point would be an assumption.
Just to make sure you understand how assumptions work ;) You may disagree, but at this point in time I believe the table to be accurate according to what we know.