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Matt Evans replied to a previous message: >> ************Eric J. Burton************ wrote >>I can't believe that he isn't on a full ride, we pay enough taxes in >>Minnesota to allow full scholarships. This makes me wounder what woog is >>thinking. > > >Woog is trying to put as many skates at Minnesota as he can. He had 29 >players on the roster, with 23 playing 18 or more games. The fourth line >was a turnstyle all season with players being rotated in and out of the >lineup. By offering a few players half scholarships Woog can have more >players at his disposal, but some players who are offered partial >scholarships slip away from him. (Chad Remackel of CC was one) The allure >of playing for Minnesota allows him to do this. > >Most coaches >18 scholarships -> 18 full scholarships -> 22 players > >Woog >18 scholarships -> 12 full, 12 half -> 24 players on scholarship -> 29 >players > >(These numbers are made up) > >If you were a coach what would you prefer? Matt's on the mark here. I don't remember details offhand, but I seem to recall reading somewhere this winter that the Gophers had only a couple players who weren't receiving ANY scholarship money, so it's something like 26 or 27 players on scholarship. HOCKEY-L is for discussion of college ice hockey; send information to [log in to unmask], The College Hockey Information List.