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<blockquote data-quote="jojatk" data-source="post: 768570" data-attributes="member: 2627"><p>They've loosened them for next year only, at the moment (the implication being that they could potentially loosen them for additional years at a later date but that's just idle speculation on my part, not anything I read). Meaning that anyone for whom this was their last year can be kept on scholarship, if they want to return and the school allows it and can afford the scholarship, and that scholarship will be above and beyond the 85 limit. But they haven't raised the number of "initial counters" beyond 25. I know this has been explained before but I never really got it, for some reason and you sound like you already knew this, but you can only bring in 25 new scholarship players per year. That includes grad transfers, regular transfers, along with the HS seniors.</p><p></p><p>So next year it sounds like Tariq, Kenny Cooper, and Ryan Johnson have already decided to stay another year and they would be scholarships 86, 87, and 88 and that's allowed but only next year for the moment. If Jack DeFoor and Jamal Camp decide to stay then that would be 89 and 90. Any that decide to stay really don't affect the 2021 incoming class. The 2022 incoming class could affected because everyone who played this year or was on the roster this year could really be the same status next year. So the 2021 class could effectively look like it's the 2021 + the 2020 class from a timing perspective. So that may leave very few spots in upcoming years.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="jojatk, post: 768570, member: 2627"] They've loosened them for next year only, at the moment (the implication being that they could potentially loosen them for additional years at a later date but that's just idle speculation on my part, not anything I read). Meaning that anyone for whom this was their last year can be kept on scholarship, if they want to return and the school allows it and can afford the scholarship, and that scholarship will be above and beyond the 85 limit. But they haven't raised the number of "initial counters" beyond 25. I know this has been explained before but I never really got it, for some reason and you sound like you already knew this, but you can only bring in 25 new scholarship players per year. That includes grad transfers, regular transfers, along with the HS seniors. So next year it sounds like Tariq, Kenny Cooper, and Ryan Johnson have already decided to stay another year and they would be scholarships 86, 87, and 88 and that's allowed but only next year for the moment. If Jack DeFoor and Jamal Camp decide to stay then that would be 89 and 90. Any that decide to stay really don't affect the 2021 incoming class. The 2022 incoming class could affected because everyone who played this year or was on the roster this year could really be the same status next year. So the 2021 class could effectively look like it's the 2021 + the 2020 class from a timing perspective. So that may leave very few spots in upcoming years. [/QUOTE]
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