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I thought USC had a player on a track schollie or something though?
I thought USC had a player on a track schollie or something though?
It won't work, it would be a football schollie. Goes by what is the higher grossing sport.
I think the NCAA's clever little rule makes you count the scholarship against whatever the higher revenue generating sport is. So it would be football at ND, but basketball at, say, UConn.
I think he could/would come in on a basketball scholie, but as soon as he plays 1 down in a football game, it switches over to a football scholie. So if he saved a year of eligibility (ND doesn't red shirt, remember) his first football season, his first year would be on a baskeball scholarship. At least that's how I think it goes.
I think this ship has sailed unless he wants to be a basketball first guy in the best basketball league in the country playing for the coach of the year.... assuming Brey wants him. Wouldn't that be epic if we took him as a basketball player just to get him away from USC? .1% chance it happens... but it's fun to think about.
plus get him on a basketball scholly and play football, but your right, that's less than a .1% chance.
wow seriously...that's stupid.
This has been discussed before on IE and because football generates more revenue than basketball his scholarship would count against the football team and not the basketball team if he played both sports.
This has been discussed before on IE and because football generates more revenue than basketball his scholarship would count against the football team and not the basketball team if he played both sports.
It's not the highest grossing nor higher revenue sport. The NCAA Bylaws 15.5. 9 specifies football takes precedence over all sports, basketball over all sports except football.
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wow seriously...that's stupid.
Football is king, and teams will do ANYTHING to win. This is just a necessary restriction put out there to keep things on the up and up. Has to be there...
It was discussed 5 posts below. Revenue has no bearing on the rule. Football is specified as taking precedence over all sports.
Ok ok ok i know this one...Arik is going to the Pitt game this weekend as a Pitt recruitGuess who for guess when...
I guess he lied to Rivals GB.
Alabama, ND, Arizona, USC
Arkansas, Cal, Miami
There's been whispers for quite some time that the Armsteads are not happy with Lane Kiffin. But I always kept in mind that those could be b.s. rumors as many of those things turn out to be. And then the older Armstead, a USC D-lineman, had some sort of condition that prevented him from playing this spring. Well, apparently they can't figure out what is wrong with him, and the doctors still won't clear him. Every day, reporters ask about Armstead (as stud), and Lane keeps saying there is no new news on him.
So yesterday, Lane finally came out and said that he will redshirt this year, as he hasn't been cleared by the doctors. Now, he could stay and hope to play next year, he could transfer, or he could turn pro after the year. He hasn't ruled out turning pro.
What does this have to do with Arik? Well, there are whispers once again that the Armsteads are not happy with USC. And as this is going on, suddenly the Cal mod writes an article saying that Cal leads for Arik. Hmmmmm. Now, I have never thought that Arik was coming to ND, and I still don't (even if he does visit). Never got that vibe from him, even though he tells ND reporters that his interest is sincere (hope I'm wrong). But if he doesn't go to USC, it'll be a nice consolation prize!
Wow compliance played me wont let me go to bama this weekend gotta wait
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What? Did I miss something? (This was RT'd by BGINews, I don't follow recruits)
Will be at the USC game. (This may be old news)
Will be at Bama for the LSU game, where I expect him to commit to the Tide. Just an educated hunch.
I highly doubt that. Basketball is a huge factor is his recruitment and ALA just plain sucks. So does ARK. If anything, ND and CAL would be most likely to flip him.