VolsNaughtyDogs
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How do they get the #2 and #3 QB (according to rivals) while on probation and with a strong QB in place and on probation?
USC's roster currently lists 60 scholarship players, including the early enrollees from this year's class. That figure goes to 77 if the Trojans sign all of their currently committed players without adding anyone else. USC's senior class includes only 13 players.
Thus, if the NCAA's appeals committee doesn't reduce its penalty and forces USC to have just 75 scholarship players, the Trojans could be stuck with an 11-man recruiting class next year, though that number would increase if players transfer or leave early for the NFL draft.
In the likely scenario that USC attracts a few more 2011 prospects, the Trojans actually could have a single-digit recruiting class next year.
That means USC will face some tough recruiting decisions in the next couple of years unless it gets some leniency from the NCAA.
But players don't have to have a football scholarship to play football do they? If they want to be at USC they can pay their own way for a year untill they get a football scholarship or get a creative scholarship of another kind.
How many elite talents are going to pay their way at SC when they go to Oklahoma, Texas, Bama, or elsewhere for free?
Just saying obviously they have a plan. Maybe they can come up with 5 or 6 players a year to put on track scholarships or academic scholarships and 1 or 2 more local players to pay for the first year untill a football scholarship is available. It can be done.
Just saying obviously they have a plan. Maybe they can come up with 5 or 6 players a year to put on track scholarships or academic scholarships and 1 or 2 more local players to pay for the first year untill a football scholarship is available. It can be done.