Marty Kline writes:
>team. However, since Hoffman has a football scholarship, his scholarship
>would also have to be charged against the hockey team's scholarship limit.
>Since all hockey scholarships had already been awarded, Hoffman could not
>then play hockey.
>
>Can somebody please explain why? (And don't say "because Minnesota can
>only play Minnesota kids")
I think the requirement is intended to prevent cheating on scholarships.
Without such a rule, schools could recruit a bunch of "football players"
who just happen to have excellent skating skills and have them play hockey
as walk-ons. Who could imagine such a thing happening in the pristine
world of college hockey?
-- Erik
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