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Here is the current breakdown roughly by position for next year in terms of remaining eligibility (meaning if they can play 2 more years they will be listed as a jr).
PG - Sturdivant (Jr), Smith (So)
SG - Maxwell (So), Kelly (So)
SF - Coleman (So), J. Moore (FR if he is redshirtting this year)
PF - Meka (So)
C - Howard (JR), Saba (SO)
Usher and Bubba are out of eligibility (unless Bubba gets an extension to the 6 year rule which who knows).
Devoe and K. Moore could come back and count against the cap. I doubt Devoe will. No idea about Khalid.
For the scholarship reduction. We were hit with a 1 ship reduction for 4 years beginning with 19-20 I believe. This would have been the third year for it and next year would have been the final year. My understanding is that penalty was kicked back to the committee because they hadn't sufficiently proven some sort of aggravating penalty or something. My guess is we would try to stay under it and just have "time served" whenever they come back with their decision either way. I guess it's possible we could utilize the 13th scholarship until then.
So we currently have 9 scholarships, with the potential for Mike and Devoe to come back which would put us at 11 and the possibility that Hill will go on scholarship putting us at 12 which would be the soft cap. I think more likely is that Devoe moves on, and Hill goes on scholarship once we have the 13th back which would leave us with 2 scholarships to work with. IMO going after two transfers make sense both from a short term and longterm. Short term, it isn't likely that we sign a freshman that is an obvious and reliable upgrade at any of the spots. While there are certainly freshmen who will be able to come in and have an impact that is very often in part because of a big hole that allows for an opportunity. Long term, without any seniors next year, signing a freshman would mean one less scholarship to use the following year. So one way to look at the two scholarships is we have two scholarships for the next two classes. To me, we'd get more value out of using those two ships on transfers next year, then sign 2 in the following class.
Way down the road we do have an issue of a huge current freshman class which is the result of the free year basically stacking classes. Looks like we might be trying to redshirt J.Moore and Hill to help with that factor, and that issue can somewhat be addressed using scholarships the year that comes open on transfers. Or we might have transfers from that group anyways that works itself out.
PG - Sturdivant (Jr), Smith (So)
SG - Maxwell (So), Kelly (So)
SF - Coleman (So), J. Moore (FR if he is redshirtting this year)
PF - Meka (So)
C - Howard (JR), Saba (SO)
Usher and Bubba are out of eligibility (unless Bubba gets an extension to the 6 year rule which who knows).
Devoe and K. Moore could come back and count against the cap. I doubt Devoe will. No idea about Khalid.
For the scholarship reduction. We were hit with a 1 ship reduction for 4 years beginning with 19-20 I believe. This would have been the third year for it and next year would have been the final year. My understanding is that penalty was kicked back to the committee because they hadn't sufficiently proven some sort of aggravating penalty or something. My guess is we would try to stay under it and just have "time served" whenever they come back with their decision either way. I guess it's possible we could utilize the 13th scholarship until then.
So we currently have 9 scholarships, with the potential for Mike and Devoe to come back which would put us at 11 and the possibility that Hill will go on scholarship putting us at 12 which would be the soft cap. I think more likely is that Devoe moves on, and Hill goes on scholarship once we have the 13th back which would leave us with 2 scholarships to work with. IMO going after two transfers make sense both from a short term and longterm. Short term, it isn't likely that we sign a freshman that is an obvious and reliable upgrade at any of the spots. While there are certainly freshmen who will be able to come in and have an impact that is very often in part because of a big hole that allows for an opportunity. Long term, without any seniors next year, signing a freshman would mean one less scholarship to use the following year. So one way to look at the two scholarships is we have two scholarships for the next two classes. To me, we'd get more value out of using those two ships on transfers next year, then sign 2 in the following class.
Way down the road we do have an issue of a huge current freshman class which is the result of the free year basically stacking classes. Looks like we might be trying to redshirt J.Moore and Hill to help with that factor, and that issue can somewhat be addressed using scholarships the year that comes open on transfers. Or we might have transfers from that group anyways that works itself out.
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