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<blockquote data-quote="RamblinRed" data-source="post: 791731" data-attributes="member: 1776"><p>Yes that is what I am saying. i think most coaches believe not counting against the scholarship limits is a one time thing for this year's sr. Next year you are going to have to make decisions as a coach if a player wants to come back for an extra year as to whether you allow them back or use the scholarship on a FR or transfer.</p><p></p><p>Most universities aren't exactly clamoring for the 'don't count against scholarship limits'. Remember, the schools still have to pay those scholarships plus all the additional benefits. One study a couple of years ago suggested the average total benefits to a scholarship athlete could be worth up to $100K a year. </p><p></p><p>The NCAA has created a rule that allows SA's an extra year of eligibility, but it is up to the schools to fund that as well as fit it within the scholarship caps.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RamblinRed, post: 791731, member: 1776"] Yes that is what I am saying. i think most coaches believe not counting against the scholarship limits is a one time thing for this year's sr. Next year you are going to have to make decisions as a coach if a player wants to come back for an extra year as to whether you allow them back or use the scholarship on a FR or transfer. Most universities aren't exactly clamoring for the 'don't count against scholarship limits'. Remember, the schools still have to pay those scholarships plus all the additional benefits. One study a couple of years ago suggested the average total benefits to a scholarship athlete could be worth up to $100K a year. The NCAA has created a rule that allows SA's an extra year of eligibility, but it is up to the schools to fund that as well as fit it within the scholarship caps. [/QUOTE]
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