It is a one year renewable contract. The only thing stopping coaches from cutting kids every year like high schools do is the stigma attached to it. It would kill recruiting.
A couple years ago, the NCAA voted on allowing schools to offer four year scholarships to student athletes. Now this...
Woody played soft because he simply didn’t have the horses. He played soft because whenever he played aggressive we got burned badly. We couldn’t get to the quarterback even though we blitzed multiple linebackers. And we sure couldn’t contain the quarterback once he took off running. It was a...
There are no scholarship limits in those other scenarios. The limits are a small attempt to create a little parity. Instead of imitating the factories, we should be pressuring the NCAA to enforce the rule.
It boils down to scholarship limits, are they right? If you say yes, the rule makes sense. Besides, when has the NCAA ever let GT slide on rule breaking? Any hint of another investigation would send the hill on the warpath.
The only way is through medical scholarship. Those are granted to SA's who injure themselves so severely they can no longer play football. Jaylend Ratliffe is an example of a GT SA on medical scholly. Now Bama has been known to give these to uninjured players with trumped up injuries to free...
I’m getting more and more excited about the direction of the program each and every day then somebody here inexplicably feels the need to diss the former staff. It gets tiresome.
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