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Lehigh Grad Transfers holds a UConn offer:
No wonder the talk of him linked to us died down. Congrats to the young man. He's a Pro now.
Lehigh Grad Transfers holds a UConn offer:
Looks like two are 2021 and one is 2022.Any thoughts on who the 3 might be?
Valentin Senn is a 6-7 310lb OL from Volders Austria (outside Innsbruck). Transfer from University of Colorado w/ 4 years eligibility. Held a 2019 offer from UConn before committing to Colorado. Other offers in 2019 were Akron, Buffalo, Holy Cross, Lafayette, Maine and Towson.
We are at 20 scholarship adds for 2021 after including Senn and Burns. We should be able to add 5 more in 2021 before we reach the 25 man annual cap. Assuming everyone is coming back this summer, we are on track to have 89 scholarship players this fall which is 4 over the normal limit of 85. Usually there are a few departures, so we shall see. For 2021 - because all players were given an extra year of eligibility there effectively is no scholarship limit this year. Not sure if the NCAA has perfected their rules on this, but that what the current situation seems to be, no cap.Where are we at with the player limit/how many more players would we be able to add?
How very millennial of youNot sure if the NCAA has perfected their rules on this, but that what the current situation seems to be, no cap.
We need to take advantage of this extra scholly loophole now. With that said I wouldn't be surprised one bit if we grabbed a QB ready to play NOW.We are at 20 scholarship adds for 2021 after including Senn and Burns. We should be able to add 5 more in 2021 before we reach the 25 man annual cap. Assuming everyone is coming back this summer, we are on track to have 89 scholarship players this fall which is 4 over the normal limit of 85. Usually there are a few departures, so we shall see. For 2021 - because all players were given an extra year of eligibility there effectively is no scholarship limit this year. Not sure if the NCAA has perfected their rules on this, but that what the current situation seems to be, no cap.