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<blockquote data-quote="orientalnc" data-source="post: 806747" data-attributes="member: 1199"><p>[USER=1640]@Northeast Stinger[/USER] </p><p></p><p>OK. I'll bite. You & I were debating different topics. So, here is something I think might work (I will agree to numbers adjustments, as these are swags).</p><p></p><p>Give every Division 1 football school a choice between three tier levels of scholarships. Would probably have to be on a conference basis.</p><p></p><p>Tier 1- 25 annual full scholarships and 75 total scholarship athletes. But, all 25 must be drafted based on a random drawing for draft order. Athletes in the draft pool have to agree to attend whichever university drafts them and commit to three full seasons without eligibility for transfer. Transfers cost receiving school one annual scholarship.</p><p>Tier 2- 20 annual full scholarships from athletes not in the draft pool and 10 half scholarships and 90 total scholarship athletes. The full scholarship athletes have to agree to three full years without transfer. Transfers cost receiving school one annual scholarship.</p><p>Tier 3- 15 annual full scholarships and 20 half scholarships and 105 total scholarship athletes. The full scholarship athletes have to agree to three full years without transfer. Transfers cost receiving school one annual scholarship.</p><p></p><p>In order to be eligible to transfer to any Tier 1 school and be eligible for financial aid, a player must be in the draft pool. Players not in the draft pool can choose any Tier 2 or 3 school that will accept them as a student athlete. </p><p></p><p>All full scholarship grants would be for four full years with an option for a fifth year. </p><p>Each of these choices has the same $ cost.</p><p></p><p>This is my first shot to continue the dialog I missed with your posts. This plan would almost completely eliminate redshirts and focus schools on getting players through college as quickly as possible. If a player becomes ineligible for any reason, his scholarship is frozen as if he were eligible.</p><p></p><p>Fire away.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="orientalnc, post: 806747, member: 1199"] [USER=1640]@Northeast Stinger[/USER] OK. I'll bite. You & I were debating different topics. So, here is something I think might work (I will agree to numbers adjustments, as these are swags). Give every Division 1 football school a choice between three tier levels of scholarships. Would probably have to be on a conference basis. Tier 1- 25 annual full scholarships and 75 total scholarship athletes. But, all 25 must be drafted based on a random drawing for draft order. Athletes in the draft pool have to agree to attend whichever university drafts them and commit to three full seasons without eligibility for transfer. Transfers cost receiving school one annual scholarship. Tier 2- 20 annual full scholarships from athletes not in the draft pool and 10 half scholarships and 90 total scholarship athletes. The full scholarship athletes have to agree to three full years without transfer. Transfers cost receiving school one annual scholarship. Tier 3- 15 annual full scholarships and 20 half scholarships and 105 total scholarship athletes. The full scholarship athletes have to agree to three full years without transfer. Transfers cost receiving school one annual scholarship. In order to be eligible to transfer to any Tier 1 school and be eligible for financial aid, a player must be in the draft pool. Players not in the draft pool can choose any Tier 2 or 3 school that will accept them as a student athlete. All full scholarship grants would be for four full years with an option for a fifth year. Each of these choices has the same $ cost. This is my first shot to continue the dialog I missed with your posts. This plan would almost completely eliminate redshirts and focus schools on getting players through college as quickly as possible. If a player becomes ineligible for any reason, his scholarship is frozen as if he were eligible. Fire away. [/QUOTE]
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