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GAH! Nice post. I missed this. This explains why they're able to use workaround for sports like lacrosse but not for football/basketball. Thanks. Would have saved me a speculative post if I read it first.
Lol, well the post is truly fascinating nonetheless. I had no idea that Syracuse was THE destination for Native American lacrosse players. That is totally an NPR or NY Times human interest piece waiting to happen.
Interestingly, there is is a very narrow exception to the rule NOLA copied above, but to take advantage of it the player would have to win an academic scholarship based on his academic performance after at least his first year of college, and the award would have to be on the same terms as apply to any student in the general population. It would be a blatant NCAA violation to offer that kind of scholarship based on the needs of the football program. The way I read it, it's not possible to intentionally take advantage of the exception; it would just be a nice bonus if you happened to have a Myron Rolle-like player who somehow won a scholarship based on his collegiate academic performance.
15.5.1.2.1 Exception—Receipt of Institutional Academic Aid Only. In football or basketball, a
student-athlete who was recruited (see Bylaw 15.02.8) by the awarding institution and whose only source of institutional financial aid is academic aid based solely on the recipient’s academic record at the certifying institution, awarded independently of athletics interests and in amounts consistent with the pattern of all such awards made by the institution, may compete without counting in the institution’s financial aid team
limits, provided he or she has completed at least one academic year of full-time enrollment at the certifying institution and has achieved a cumulative grade-point average of at least 3.000 (on a 4.000 scale) at the
certifying institution.
OT Denver Kirkland then he will almost assuredly land with the Noles.