Im far from knowledgable on all this, but seems pretty clear. If you recruit someone and give them scholarship, assuming they follow rules and all requirements, they keep it for four years. Just becaus he/she doesnt turn out as "good" as you thought changes nothing... assuming they dont follow the rules, that is different.
Not sure what Im missing, is someone suggesting that because that athlete may not be your starter or you think someone else is a little faster, you can terminate the scholarship, sorry, as long as following all guidelines, and a team member they stay...
It seems black and white, although Im sure there is more
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adimatteo#261830 writes:
Im far from knowledgable on all this, but seems pretty clear.
If you recruit someone and give them scholarship, assuming they follow rules and all requirements, they keep it for four years.
Just becaus he/she doesnt turn out as "good" as you thought changes nothing... assuming they dont follow the rules, that is different.
Not sure what Im missing,
is someone suggesting that because that athlete may not be your starter or you think someone else is a little faster, you can terminate the scholarship, sorry, as long as following all guidelines, and a team member they stay...
It seems black and white, although Im sure there is more
Share your thoughts
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