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Author Topic: Transfer rules  (Read 4073 times)

MerrittsMustache

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Re: Transfer rules
« Reply #25 on: January 10, 2017, 04:05:34 PM »
My understanding is that the power 5 has the ability to give four year scholarships if they choose. But the football and basketball teams still offer one year renewable scholarships almost exclusively.

That's what I thought too.

MU82

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Re: Transfer rules
« Reply #26 on: January 10, 2017, 09:50:51 PM »
My understanding is that the power 5 has the ability to give four year scholarships if they choose. But the football and basketball teams still offer one year renewable scholarships almost exclusively.

Indeed.

Read that thing posted by Smuggles again. The P5 schools CAN do it. There's no mandate for them to do it. And, to my knowledge, most don't do it.

As usual, the athletes get the short end. But they are asked for lots of loyalty. Especially by the coaches who bolt whenever they feel like it.
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