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<blockquote data-quote="33jacket" data-source="post: 541610" data-attributes="member: 628"><p>A roster is 85 ships and capped at 105 as of my last memory. I doubt alabama had a roster of 140 since it would be a blatant violation of roster mandated by NCAA. We too, have a roster of around 105 any given year.</p><p></p><p>If a player has graduated, but still has eligibility, they are still on scholarship provided they enroll in graduate school. If not they have to move on. You can't graduate say in May, then play the fall semester unless you are enrolled in some minimum standard set of classes. All NCAA players have a min course load requirement. The only time you can play, is if you grad in december, and have a bowl game or playoff game.</p><p></p><p>So yes, running a player off who has a degree, but eligibility, is not a bad idea to turn over the roster, and the way you do it is make sure they don't get admitted to the graduate school</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="33jacket, post: 541610, member: 628"] A roster is 85 ships and capped at 105 as of my last memory. I doubt alabama had a roster of 140 since it would be a blatant violation of roster mandated by NCAA. We too, have a roster of around 105 any given year. If a player has graduated, but still has eligibility, they are still on scholarship provided they enroll in graduate school. If not they have to move on. You can't graduate say in May, then play the fall semester unless you are enrolled in some minimum standard set of classes. All NCAA players have a min course load requirement. The only time you can play, is if you grad in december, and have a bowl game or playoff game. So yes, running a player off who has a degree, but eligibility, is not a bad idea to turn over the roster, and the way you do it is make sure they don't get admitted to the graduate school [/QUOTE]
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