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Greg writes:>
> One thing these guys are *really* pissed about is that you can no
> longer switch scholarships indiscriminately among sports. For
> instance, Shaun MacEachern went to BU on a *basball* scholarship! I
> see no problem with this new limitation - all it is is a rule that
> you can't willfully misrepresent where your scholarships are going.
> Geez, follow the spirit of the rules at least....
>
The problem with this rule is it is not only sport scholarships,but
academic scholarships also. For example if a freshman receives an
academic scholarship then decides that he wants the total college
experience, walks on to a hockey program,plays he is now counted as
one of the 18 hockey scholarships.
The general mood is that this should help the smaller schools,but I fail
to see how. In my opinon schools that must also consider academic ability
coupled with athletic ability when recruiting this as to be a major obstacle.
If the student-athlete is granted an academic scholarship why not let him
take it and not count against the 18?
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