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<blockquote data-quote="TheSilasSonRising" data-source="post: 215967" data-attributes="member: 926"><p>Most people do not realize the Grant-in-Aid (or scholarship or whatever you want to call it) is for one year at a time. I believe that is the way everyone does it since late 70s or 80s but not sure. I believe it was an NCAA thing.</p><p></p><p>The vast, vast, vast majority of schools, not just GT, honor them 4-5 years. It would not be economically, ethically, athletically feasible to not continue to honor them. Most schools do not have the wealth of talent / depth that bama does to have a developed upper classman leave due to a ready to go, just as talented Frosh come in.</p><p></p><p>Back in the late 70's a kid that went to my old HS got a ship from bama and after his Soph year bear did not renew it. Not sure if I have this entirely correct, but seems like we had a LB that rejoined the team after Gailey left. The kid implied, I believe but not 100%, that Gailey kinda asked / implied / told him that he was no longer needed on team or no longer had a ship. Not sure.</p><p></p><p>But the ships everywhere, AFAIK, are for one year at a time.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TheSilasSonRising, post: 215967, member: 926"] Most people do not realize the Grant-in-Aid (or scholarship or whatever you want to call it) is for one year at a time. I believe that is the way everyone does it since late 70s or 80s but not sure. I believe it was an NCAA thing. The vast, vast, vast majority of schools, not just GT, honor them 4-5 years. It would not be economically, ethically, athletically feasible to not continue to honor them. Most schools do not have the wealth of talent / depth that bama does to have a developed upper classman leave due to a ready to go, just as talented Frosh come in. Back in the late 70's a kid that went to my old HS got a ship from bama and after his Soph year bear did not renew it. Not sure if I have this entirely correct, but seems like we had a LB that rejoined the team after Gailey left. The kid implied, I believe but not 100%, that Gailey kinda asked / implied / told him that he was no longer needed on team or no longer had a ship. Not sure. But the ships everywhere, AFAIK, are for one year at a time. [/QUOTE]
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