Mavric
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Ummmm, Wisconsin doesn’t have a baseball program.
Sorry, it came out at the same time as the Husker baseball news. They didn't let any of their spring-sport athletes come back for another year.
Ummmm, Wisconsin doesn’t have a baseball program.
But it would terribly unfair to not raise the 85 limit to allow for existing plus new class to join.
Hey how about limiting those schools that have dominated college recently!! We can start a "share the wealth program" - send more 5 stars recruits to Nebraska. (Bama, Clemson, OSU, Georgia, LSU, OU, PSU - limit their scholarships) Maybe this is a liberal policy conservatives could get excited about!!If you dont increase the scholarship # by a typical 22/23 from 85 to 107/108, then you are effectively penalizing the next class (2021s) by denying them scholarships. I suppose you can automatically reduce the individual school’s total limit # when any existing scholarship athlete leaves for any reason. But it would terribly unfair to not raise the 85 limit to allow for existing plus new class to join. Attrition over time until the 5th year when 85 cap returns.
I think it should go to 107 until
2026 when the 2020s expire after 5 years on scholarship.
I think it would be ok to just increase the number to 130 scholarships and allow every team to have that many at any time, regardless of age or class status. Maybe cap annual limit at 40 or so. Why have a limit ?
I guess to spread talent around but with unlimited transfers now, kids can leave almost at will so hoarding is tough really.
Wisconsin didn't let their senior baseball players come back for an extra year.
Ummmm, Wisconsin doesn’t have a baseball program.