HuskyNan
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I have to admit, this slipped by me too
Exactly. "We only want the best for you but are you sure you'll be happy at the end of the bench for the next 3 years?" 😉Yeah, I thought she was not up to date on scholarships. However, it doesn't negate that some players are encouraged to enter the portal at the end of a season by their coach, which kind of works against the point of the commitment in a way.
I don’t read it that way. Sure, some coaches may well try to freeze out a player to free up a scholarship. But I think it’s also the case that coaches look out for their players by helping them find a better program for their talents and commitment level. Geno speaks of this often.Exactly. "We only want the best for you but are you sure you'll be happy at the end of the bench for the next 3 years?" 😉
it doesn't negate that some players are encouraged to enter the portal at the end of a season by their coach, which kind of works against the point of the commitment in a way.
I can definitely see a bit of that as well, however we don't always take the grey area of these scholarships into consideration when discussing transfers, etc. Nothing is clear cut regardless of the rules.I don’t read it that way. Sure, some coaches may well try to freeze out a player to free up a scholarship. But I think it’s also the case that coaches look out for their players by helping them find a better program for their talents and commitment level. Geno speaks of this often.
I guess a lot of it has to do with how demanding a program is. The top programs ask a lot from their players, and I imagine some kids eventually go to the coach and say they didn’t know what they were signing up for. A good coach will help that kid find a better fit. But if the program isn’t as demanding, then it’s likely to be more about personalities — they do or do not like the coach or their teammates. In cases like that, players are likely to feel ill used.
Either way, the scholarship rules are what they are. And academic scholarships do not work this way. They have performance benchmarks and can be rescinded.