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  • To the surprise of almost no one, Moos said Miles will be back next year.  I have to think it's tourney or bust next year for sure.

    HS_Coach_C
    HS_Coach_C
    Of course not.  99% of this board is opinions and speculation.

    I just think making the tournament 1 of 7 years is pretty pathetic and not what we should expect.

    NUance
    NUance
    Only 96%.   3.99% are rumors and lies.      :)  

    HS_Coach_C
    HS_Coach_C
    Touché

    Here is what Moos said today:

    "The stability of the program is really important. The last time that Tim had a real good year, we didn't follow it up with another one," Moos said. "It's tougher to stay there than it is to get there many times, and I'm fully aware of that. So I'm really interested in what (Miles) thinks about the stability of the program and what I can do to help him in that regard."
    LJS

    Why does the NCAA only allow schools to give 11.7 scholarships for baseball?  That seems really low.   :dunno

    HS_Coach_C
    HS_Coach_C
    My thinking:

    You have 8 position players, a DH, 3 weekend starters, 3 bullpen pitchers = 15 players

    That doesn't include starters for mid week games, extra relief pitchers, or any backup players.

    I just think 11.7 is really low.  I understand equivalency scholarships, I just don't know how they get that number.  You're obviously having to rely a lot on walkons and a lot of guys aren't going to get more than half of their school paid for.  Maybe it's because all of the best players go the MLB route?

    I also get that baseball maybe isn't a big revenue sport for most schools, but really most college sports outside of football and occasionally basketball (and at NE, volleyball) don't turn a profit and they still have plenty of scholarships.

    I also understand Title IX and the reasoning, but I don't know if that is what is in play here.  The total NCAA scholarship allotment allowed for men's sports totals 296.9, for women's sports it totals 259.1 so it's not like it's exactly even anyway.

    krc1995
    krc1995
    Kind of puts a new spin on baseball paying your way through school, doesn’t it?  Schools(I believe) can divide those scholarships anyway they want and so most of the roster for my local team is partial schollies. There is an additional requirement like, maybe a 1/2 ride is the smallest, but I can’t remember. Players still are eligible for the stipend 

    HS_Coach_C
    HS_Coach_C
    Why are there fractions? Most  NCAA varsity programs are equivalency sports which means awards can be split into partial scholarships in any proportion up to the maximum allowed.  For example, an NCAA Division I school can allocate a number of partial athletic scholarships equivalent to 11.7 full scholarships in any proportion among,  say,  25 baseball players. 

    Full scholarships are relatively rare in equivalency sports. An additional caveat is that there is a top limit of the number of athletes that can be awarded even a partial scholarship in an equivalency sport - this limit is referred to as the maximum number of counters. For NCAA I baseball teams the maximum number of counters allowed is 27. 
    Scholarship Stats

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