Portal Watch 2022-23

ramblin_man

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stinger 1957

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The most disappointing one for me was the bama d-end transfer. Had high hopes for him
I wonder if he transfers again after spring. might depend on what sort of spring Gray Carroll or Noah Collins has. We have a lot of DLs that are not contributing much and could be getting looks going fwd at some better players, who knows. Also, where or do Lockett, Miles fit in? Lockett looks like a Biggers type role to me.
 

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It’s pronounced lev-ee-OH-sah not lev-ee-oh-SAH. 🤣
 

MonroeJacket

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What is our headcount these days? I get the sense that is is well over 85.
Not necessarily responding to this, but since you mentioned scholarship limit, I’ll drop this here. Mods move if need be.

But I just had this thought…doesn’t an uncapped NIL limit essentially cancel the 85 scholarship limit if need be? Who’s to say big money schools won’t pay blue chip recruits to walk on? Is there a rule? (Not that it matters)
 

roadkill

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Not necessarily responding to this, but since you mentioned scholarship limit, I’ll drop this here. Mods move if need be.

But I just had this thought…doesn’t an uncapped NIL limit essentially cancel the 85 scholarship limit if need be? Who’s to say big money schools won’t pay blue chip recruits to walk on? Is there a rule? (Not that it matters)
Had a similar thought back when some of the NIL craziness first broke into the news. As I see it, the 85 limit still is in place but NCAA enforcement is essentially neutered by NIL. I recall one school (Utah?) announcing that their entire team had been given scholly-level NIL deals. At some point, a scholarship becomes relatively meaningless when NIL deals can equal or exceed its value.
Unfortunately, scholarship limits, and the threat of their reduction, were one of the few things the NCAA had left to try to maintain a semblance of parity.
 

yeti92

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Had a similar thought back when some of the NIL craziness first broke into the news. As I see it, the 85 limit still is in place but NCAA enforcement is essentially neutered by NIL. I recall one school (Utah?) announcing that their entire team had been given scholly-level NIL deals. At some point, a scholarship becomes relatively meaningless when NIL deals can equal or exceed its value.
Unfortunately, scholarship limits, and the threat of their reduction, were one of the few things the NCAA had left to try to maintain a semblance of parity.
It was BYU, and they have an NIL deal to basically pay tuition for their walk ons.

I think there is still a total roster count limit that includes walkons, but it's like 135 or something.
 

roadkill

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It was BYU, and they have an NIL deal to basically pay tuition for their walk ons.

I think there is still a total roster count limit that includes walkons, but it's like 135 or something.
You're correct it was BYU, and according to reports it attracted the attention of the NCAA (for what it's worth). https://kslsports.com/474620/byu-football-ncaa-built-bar-nil-probe/
Same article mentions a 123 roster limit but I don't know for sure if that's correct.

Point being, NIL can be a workaround to the current scholarship limits. Even if a school is being punished via scholarship reductions.
 

MonroeJacket

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I think total is 105.
105 is camp number…85 scholarship players and 20 walk ons. FBS is 85 scholarship limit. FCS is 65 if I remember correctly, and they’re able to have 95 at camp. I can’t remember DII numbers.

I could be mistaken, but I believe schools may be able to have as many as they want on the roster? Back in my day we had somewhere in the ballpark of 120, more than there were lockers, as is the case at a lot of schools. I wouldn’t be surprised if some schools have anywhere from 130-150ish, the later being DII, NAIA.
 

bke1984

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Not necessarily responding to this, but since you mentioned scholarship limit, I’ll drop this here. Mods move if need be.

But I just had this thought…doesn’t an uncapped NIL limit essentially cancel the 85 scholarship limit if need be? Who’s to say big money schools won’t pay blue chip recruits to walk on? Is there a rule? (Not that it matters)
Exactly...but the kid would have to use the money to pay for tuition.
 

CEB

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Not necessarily responding to this, but since you mentioned scholarship limit, I’ll drop this here. Mods move if need be.

But I just had this thought…doesn’t an uncapped NIL limit essentially cancel the 85 scholarship limit if need be? Who’s to say big money schools won’t pay blue chip recruits to walk on? Is there a rule? (Not that it matters)
I agree. If I had a program that could find the NIL funding, I’d load my top 15-20 kids with NIL deals that included tuition, room and board. Save the schollies for the next 85 kids.
I’ve made this claim every time someone offers scholarship limits as a possible solution / leveling of the field. I think scholarships are now wholly irrelevant or soon will be...
 

iceeater1969

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I agree. If I had a program that could find the NIL funding, I’d load my top 15-20 kids with NIL deals that included tuition, room and board. Save the schollies for the next 85 kids.
I’ve made this claim every time someone offers scholarship limits as a possible solution / leveling of the field. I think scholarships are now wholly irrelevant or soon will be...

Ncaa makes scholarship limits and only allows scholarship players.
No walk ons allowed.

What about that?
 

Randy Carson

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Ncaa makes scholarship limits and only allows scholarship players.
No walk ons allowed.

What about that?
What about no scholarships and no NIL?

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