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We lost quite a few players during summer camp before last season began.
 
Last I knew, Schumate is scheduled to come back. Perhaps 1-2 players may not return this semester. Then, shortly after spring training, 2-3 more decide not to return. Finally, 1-3 players don't come back in Aug.
I'm sure PP is expecting this. The roster needs to be @ 85 scolies by Sept 1
 
several transfers will happen in the spring imho as well. its a PP depth vs RE depth thing.
 
Shoemate applied for a medical redshirt. We don't know if it has been granted yet or not. The NCAA is too busy looking into whether some girl who was a junior, payed for Ryan Boatright's lunch one day when he was a freshman.
 
I'm sure coach P will have a talk with some of the 5th year seniors and some other players that have not progressed, it happends every year. We'lll bring in 20 to 22 recruits and lose some guys through attrition. Really happy with some of the guys that ended up redshirting last year, I think we'll have some quality depth this year. Wonder how many true freshman will see the field as well.
 
i see us with 22-25 recruits + the 5 transfers. basically 1/3 of our roster will be new faces next year.

i feel like were in real good shape with barrington morris and evan schwan from what it all sounds like. i feel like were in 50/50 shape with morgan and brodie. i wonder about jordan armstrong. of those 5 i'm looking for some signed papers soon, not to mention others.
 
I think we had around 80 kids on scholarship last year. With the 14 seniors and I'm gonna guess 5 transfers we're looking at bringing in right around 25(give or take).
 
14 + 5 = 19. How doe we get to 23 - 25. We had Generett, Difton and the WR from MD (forgot his name) leave. Wiley and Frey did not come back. Box left too.

Has to be 5 more or so going.
 
scholarships returned (9): box, difton, endres, frey, generett, kinnard, lang, portee, sheppard.
scholarships given (3): mateas (psu), phillips (bc), donohue (md).
possible scholarship given (1): maher (nova).
 
Shoemate applied for a medical redshirt. We don't know if it has been granted yet or not. The NCAA is too busy looking into whether some girl who was a junior, payed for Ryan Boatright's lunch one day when he was a freshman.

My understanding is that medical red shirts are approved by the conference and not the NCAA. The only time the NCAA is involved is if the player will require a sixth year of eligibility.
 
My understanding is that medical red shirts are approved by the conference and not the NCAA. The only time the NCAA is involved is if the player will require a sixth year of eligibility.

What is this based on?

The NCAA governs eligibility, not the conferences. Shoemate was a senior this year who played in games all 4 years of his college career including this year. He's asking for a 5th year after playing 4. Why would that be handled by the conference rather than the NCAA when the NCAA governs eligibility?
 
scholarships returned (9): box, difton, endres, frey, generett, kinnard, lang, portee, sheppard.
scholarships given (3): mateas (psu), phillips (bc), donohue (md).
possible scholarship given (1): maher (nova).
It adds up now. Thanks
 
scholarships returned (9): box, difton, endres, frey, generett, kinnard, lang, portee, sheppard.
scholarships given (3): mateas (psu), phillips (bc), donohue (md).
possible scholarship given (1): maher (nova).

Don't forget McNeal.
 
What is this based on?

The NCAA governs eligibility, not the conferences. Shoemate was a senior this year who played in games all 4 years of his college career including this year. He's asking for a 5th year after playing 4. Why would that be handled by the conference rather than the NCAA when the NCAA governs eligibility?

Because the NCAA has to much on its plate so it has delegated this to the conference. This is purely for approving medical red shirts. If a player needs a sixth year that has to be approved by the NCAA. Only reason I know this is they BC had numerous medical red shirts this year and it was the ACC that approved them.

http://espn.go.com/boston/ncf/story...les-montel-harris-5-others-get-medical-waiver
 
Because the NCAA has to much on its plate so it has delegated this to the conference. This is purely for approving medical red shirts. If a player needs a sixth year that has to be approved by the NCAA. Only reason I know this is they BC had numerous medical red shirts this year and it was the ACC that approved them.

http://espn.go.com/boston/ncf/story...les-montel-harris-5-others-get-medical-waiver

Thanks for the explanation. But is every report I see says he asked the NCAA. Here is one example. http://collegefootballtalk.nbcsports.com/2011/10/07/d-j-shoemate-done-for-the-year-at-uconn/
"The school has asked the NCAA to grant Shoemate be granted a medical redshirt. On the year, Shoemate has eight carries for 28 yards and a catch for nine yards."

Who knows. Bottom line he is waiting to find out if he can play another year
 
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