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Maybe wearesc.com? Not sure as I've only gone there when NDinLA has linked to it.
The basketball scholarship for Arik in 2012 can't happen without penalty and the cost is 2 years of eligibility. There are rules in place for such things because back in the day schools took advantage of this and more or less had dummy sports programs to get more scholarships for the football team.
In the eyes of NCAA football trumps all if your on scholarship and play football the scholarship will count against football whether you came to school on a soccer, baseball, basketball, hockey, track swimming or any other sport.
Actually I just went there and that doesn't look like what I remember. I'll try to look around.
This is wrong. If he comes in on a basketball scholarship he will remain on a basketball scholarship until he plays in a football game. If he were to EE and join the basketball team and then sits out the 2012 football season (red shirt) he won't count against the 85 until he plays in 2013.
Maybe wearesc.com? Not sure as I've only gone there when NDinLA has linked to it.
You sure about this? I seem to remember reading in a post BGIF wrote about this topic that once a student participated with the football team, that scholarship would move from hoops to football. Maybe I'm wrong, but it seems as if schools would gain an unfair advantage if they used this tactic with a player they had no intention of playing basketball, giving them the opportunity to redshirt, work out with the football team and be in a much better position to play their sophmore year without taking a schollie freshman year. Seems sketchy. Anyway, he's not likely to redshirt if he came here, so it's kind of a moot point.
You have to think of it from the basketball point of view as well. Why would a good bball program like ND let some kid one their team, taking up a scholarhsip, practice reps and sitting on the bench for a year and half just to show up as a sophmore and be ready to play during football. Maybe at schools like Alabama where basketball doesn't mean anything compared to football it would make sense to be sketchy and use this rule but good luck getting a coach then.
What do you want me to say that's what there rules are and have been for a long time now.Why would they need to penalize you?
If you play basketball only in 2012, you are a basketball player and would not count against football scholarships. Are you saying that any later switch is always considered pretextual? That doesn't seem right?
On the other hand, if you practice with the FB team in 2012, and that makes you part of the football team, then the NCAA would just count your scholarship against football. If the school exceeds 85, there are already penalties in place.
What do you want me to say that's what there rules are and have been for a long time now.
As I said it all has to do with coaches back in the day convincing the Universities to start up cheap costing sports at there school so they could get more scholarship players.
Coaches cheated and took advantage in the past and screwed over the few legitimate cases of prospects that would say choose let's say basketball as there primary sport but would walk on to the football team.
Football succeeds everyone because they were the biggest violators but basketball also has these restriction when a scholarship athlete from sports that are football and once again it was because of coaches cheating back in the day.
Armond's options are NFL or ND at this point. Armond might visit ND next weekend. Texas may become a factor.
Keep it clean, boys. Don't want to loose this thread again.![]()
#1 recruit on 247 also. #15 on ESPN... and... wait for it.... #29 on Rivals. Further proving how awful that site has gotten.
1st time Ive been on all day. Could someone give me the condensed version of what happened whith the Armsteads today?
I'll also add that Armond had wanted to visit South Bend this weekend but he had to stay and get his paperwork/transcripts in order first which has been done.
There was a list of 5 schools given to Southern Cal that Armond was interested in. 2 of them were PAC12 and another was ND, and Southern Cal said no. A phone call was made to Southern Cal (no clue who it was, what was said, or how it happened) and they ended up clearing Notre Dame.
Very interesting that they would allow him to transfer to ND. That must have been a very powerful person making that call.
#1 recruit on 247 also. #15 on ESPN... and... wait for it.... #29 on Rivals. Further proving how awful that site has gotten.
Very interesting that they would allow him to transfer to ND. That must have been a very powerful person making that call.