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I had no idea that this was even a thing, but I got into it with someone today about the SEC's dominance and the Big Ten's subordination, and this was brought to my attention in the Big Ten's defense.
Apparently, it's been a common practice in the SEC to revoke scholarships after a player's first year, a practice that the Big Ten has apparently rejected. So if they recruit a guy, and he's not panning out, they can just replace him with another player. That gives them a huge advantage against schools that are stuck with "bust" recruits for four years. It's almost like giving a school more scholarships than the NCAA maximum.
Apparently, Saban has recently adopted four year scholarships but some schools like LSU and Texas (it's not just limited to the SEC but that's where it's the most prevalent) are sticking with the one year scholarship option.
Was anyone else aware that this was a possibility? It sort of caught me off guard hearing about it.
In Alabama's defense though, there are really only three scholarship freshman from last season that weren't back for this year's team, and all three transferred - to Ohio State, Virginia, and VMI.
Apparently, it's been a common practice in the SEC to revoke scholarships after a player's first year, a practice that the Big Ten has apparently rejected. So if they recruit a guy, and he's not panning out, they can just replace him with another player. That gives them a huge advantage against schools that are stuck with "bust" recruits for four years. It's almost like giving a school more scholarships than the NCAA maximum.
Apparently, Saban has recently adopted four year scholarships but some schools like LSU and Texas (it's not just limited to the SEC but that's where it's the most prevalent) are sticking with the one year scholarship option.
Was anyone else aware that this was a possibility? It sort of caught me off guard hearing about it.
In Alabama's defense though, there are really only three scholarship freshman from last season that weren't back for this year's team, and all three transferred - to Ohio State, Virginia, and VMI.