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<blockquote data-quote="78pike" data-source="post: 957583" data-attributes="member: 4030"><p>I read an interesting tidbit about Ohio State's roster today. Apparently this year the scholarship limits return back to where they were pre Covid. Ohio State had brought in a number of recruits this year that would put them over the limit if they allowed all the returning seniors to come back for a 5th year. So they were left with a choice, according to the article, of either asking players on the current roster as well as incoming freshmen to lose their scholarship and walk on or not allowing the returning seniors to come back for the 5th year. They opted to letting the returning seniors go and honoring the scholarships of the incoming freshmen. They called it playing the long game. So they lost 5 returning starters to the transfer portal including the setter we saw playing for Penn State this weekend. Not sure if this action would galvanize the chemistry of the team or cause a rift inside the team as they watched loyal teammates have to find another place to play. It certainly creates opportunities for a lot of players that may not have seen playing time had the starters been allowed to return. So maybe that's a good thing. Then again, maybe the coach should have determined the likelihood of the seniors returning before she started recruiting their replacements.</p><p></p><p>With regard to the earlier poster asking about White, I noticed she was on the bench for the scrimmage against Auburn. So perhaps she was ill or was absent for some other reason.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="78pike, post: 957583, member: 4030"] I read an interesting tidbit about Ohio State's roster today. Apparently this year the scholarship limits return back to where they were pre Covid. Ohio State had brought in a number of recruits this year that would put them over the limit if they allowed all the returning seniors to come back for a 5th year. So they were left with a choice, according to the article, of either asking players on the current roster as well as incoming freshmen to lose their scholarship and walk on or not allowing the returning seniors to come back for the 5th year. They opted to letting the returning seniors go and honoring the scholarships of the incoming freshmen. They called it playing the long game. So they lost 5 returning starters to the transfer portal including the setter we saw playing for Penn State this weekend. Not sure if this action would galvanize the chemistry of the team or cause a rift inside the team as they watched loyal teammates have to find another place to play. It certainly creates opportunities for a lot of players that may not have seen playing time had the starters been allowed to return. So maybe that's a good thing. Then again, maybe the coach should have determined the likelihood of the seniors returning before she started recruiting their replacements. With regard to the earlier poster asking about White, I noticed she was on the bench for the scrimmage against Auburn. So perhaps she was ill or was absent for some other reason. [/QUOTE]
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