MilfordHusky
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Say working hard this summer:
Very surprising that anyone would opt into this Covid season.
Listening to the interview - he seemed to know all about the process and what steps needed to happen, so I think he was aware that this a possibility.In a previous thread of Geno's 1/5/21 press interview, at the 35min mark he was asked point blank whether any of our incoming 2021 recruits were trying to come this spring, and whether he would entertain that if they wanted to. He said it hasn't happened yet, and that all the 2021 recruits were in their high schools, and essentially pooh poohed the last question of the interview. I find it hard to believe that Saylor lined up graduating from high school, and then also satisfied all UConn's admission steps, in the 9 days since that interview and before today, without any discussion with the program before 1/5. Why not just say if one or more of the kids could work it out, that they would be welcome? I can see not being specific if it is not a done deal at 1/5, but what purpose is served by not being forthright answering the journalist's question? We would if we could.
She loses a full season of normal college basketball, for bizarro world basketball and less games?Saylor is choosing between organized basketball with regular Covid testing while going to school online and no organized basketball without regular Covid testing while going to school online. I can see why she chose to come early.
Without a HS season, having finished her coursework, and no promise of a prom or graduation, what does she have to lose by moving on?
She doesn’t lose a full season because if she had remained at home, she would not have qualified for fifth season. This is a nifty way to get in early without sacrificing a second of eligibility.She loses a full season of normal college basketball, for bizarro world basketball and less games?
Assuming Autumn works hard and meets Geno’s expectations, I absolutely believe that Geno will reward Autumn with a scholarship before he considers bringing in a transfer, if it comes down to that.
She doesn’t lose a full season and it’s fewer games.She loses a full season of normal college basketball, for bizarro world basketball and less games?
I do not see how the 'loophole' for a few outstanding kids who can benefit during very difficult times (for one semester) is going to dry up possible scholarship slots. These were already set up for the next 4 years in college so who are they blocking?![]()
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Remember the NCAA has made this a free year so Saylor loses nothing by starting college early.She loses a full season of normal college basketball, for bizarro world basketball and less games?
I just don't think it will take her all year to learn the offense.I think folks may be a little over ambitious as to Saylor's contributions this year in games. I think she will largely contribute in practice and use that time to get her conditioning back after surgery and learn the offense to prepare for next year. I would expect Piath level minutes about mid to late February. This is a great opportunity for her to get a head start on her freshman competition next year....
I think Geno has a pretty good idea of what Evina will do after this season, and is probably making plans for next year assuming she will declare for the WNBA. In fact you could say her possible departure has already been compensated for. If nobody leaves it might be tough for him to give Autumn a scholarship, but someone probably will.He might do it at some point as a nice gesture - since it is unlikely he wants 15 true scholarship players anyway. However the chance of Autumn ever being a UConn rotation player is close to zero.
It is also entirely possible that Autumn is on an academic scholarship and will not need a basketball (athletic) scholarship. 4.0 GPA and class valedictorian sound like great credentials to qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. Keep in mind that Autumn: "had scholarship offers and interest from other schools, including two from the Ivy League. Chasing your dreams is one thing but a 4.0 GPA is plenty smart enough to calculate the impact to the parents pocketbook of chasing said dream.I’m hearing that the 15 scholarship limit will be raised temporarily due to Covid. I expect Autumn to get a scholarship at some point, though, with a 4.0 GPA in the fall semester and having been high school valedictorian, she may already have a full academic scholarship. By the end of the decade, we’ll be calling her Dr. Autumn Chassion, M.D. She is not an average student.
Academic scholarships are typically based on need, and do not cover all tuition, room & board. While Autumn is clearly deserving of an academic scholarship, it would only cover a portion of her costs at UConn, with the remainder to be covered by work-study, summer job, student loans and family contribution.It is also entirely possible that Autumn is on an academic scholarship and will not need a basketball (athletic) scholarship. 4.0 GPA and class valedictorian sound like great credentials to qualify for a National Merit Scholarship. Keep in mind that Autumn: "had scholarship offers and interest from other schools, including two from the Ivy League. Chasing your dreams is one thing but a 4.0 GPA is plenty smart enough to calculate the impact to the parents pocketbook of chasing said dream.
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Doubt very much conditioning or time to recover from the surgery will be issue for Saylor. Videos have been posted over the summer/fall of her working out and she appears fit and ready. She is also being well advised by her mother who is her HS coach. Just don't see either of them making this jump without Saylor being in peak physical condition. Paith has only played 19 Minutes total on the season so far. I bet you Saylor plays more than 19 Minutes in her first two games played in February.I think folks may be a little over ambitious as to Saylor's contributions this year in games. I think she will largely contribute in practice and use that time to get her conditioning back after surgery and learn the offense to prepare for next year. I would expect Piath level minutes about mid to late February. This is a great opportunity for her to get a head start on her freshman competition next year....
I don’t know if Aubrey should be included in the group.I will say this. If the 4 frosh are as good as advertised next year. Piath, Aubrey, Mir and Autumn don't learn the offense. They will all lose playing time.
As I said in a prior post Saylor will press everyone not named ONO, Paige or Azzi for minutes this year and next. She is that versatile.I don’t know if Aubrey should be included in the group.
There is no "need" component to the National Merit Scholarship Program it is strictly academic talent of which Autumn seems to have plenty.Academic scholarships are typically based on need, and do not cover all tuition, room & board. While Autumn is clearly deserving of an academic scholarship, it would only cover a portion of her costs at UConn, with the remainder to be covered by work-study, summer job, student loans and family contribution.
[/QUOTE]Notice that all 4 of our 2021 recruiting class are in the picture. Also, it looks to me like Saylor is taller tha Caroline Ducharme.
That’s true. But a National Merit Scholarship maxes out at $2500 per year, which covers only a fraction of the costs at UConn. Out-of-state tuition alone is $40,000 per year. Autumn and her family would still need to apply for need based aid, which would not cover 100% of her costs at UConn.There is no "need" component to the National Merit Scholarship Program it is strictly academic talent of which Autumn seems to have plenty.
As I said in a prior post Saylor will press everyone not named ONO, Paige or Azzi for minutes this year and next. She is that versatile.


It almost seems like the Class of 2021 was planned....by the Class of 2021, with a little help from a 2020.

That is not correct. $2500 is the minimum award for those in the program.That’s true. But a National Merit Scholarship maxes out at $2500 per year, which covers only a fraction of the costs at UConn. Out-of-state tuition alone is $40,000 per year. Autumn and her family would still need to apply for need based aid, which would not cover 100% of her costs at UConn.