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<blockquote data-quote="GTpdm" data-source="post: 530883" data-attributes="member: 1451"><p>Simpler: cap the cumulative number of scholarships you can offer over a four-year period (say 90-95), rather than capping the total number of scholarships at any one time (currently 85). Only exception that would open up a scholarship sooner is if a player actually completes his degree.</p><p></p><p>Offer a scholly to a guy and then show him the door or run him off one year later, when someone better rolls around? Fine, but that scholarship is off limits to your program for three more years.</p><p></p><p>It’s not really so much about limiting on-field success of the factories; it’s about limiting their ability to stockpile their programs with the best talent, to the point where their (scholarship-in-waiting) 3rd stringers have more recruiting stars than most teams’ first string players (on live scholarships).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="GTpdm, post: 530883, member: 1451"] Simpler: cap the cumulative number of scholarships you can offer over a four-year period (say 90-95), rather than capping the total number of scholarships at any one time (currently 85). Only exception that would open up a scholarship sooner is if a player actually completes his degree. Offer a scholly to a guy and then show him the door or run him off one year later, when someone better rolls around? Fine, but that scholarship is off limits to your program for three more years. It’s not really so much about limiting on-field success of the factories; it’s about limiting their ability to stockpile their programs with the best talent, to the point where their (scholarship-in-waiting) 3rd stringers have more recruiting stars than most teams’ first string players (on live scholarships). [/QUOTE]
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