butchna
Sit down and tell me all about it...way over there
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Entered the Portal. And now you see why it’s not smart to waste a scholarship on a long snapper.
When it was mentioned earlier, I could not recall some of the reasons....So they can revoke scholarships due to performance? I had no idea that was the case.
Can an athletic scholarship be taken away?
Losing an athletic scholarship is the unfortunate reality for some college student-athletes. There are a few different situations in which this might occur:
- Most commonly, the student-athlete might never have had the scholarship to begin with. Verbal agreements are non-binding; they do not guarantee you a spot on the roster or a scholarship. Even once you’ve signed your National Letter of Intent, your agreement might not include scholarship aid.
- If you are injured, depending on the school you attend and whether it happened outside of games or practice, your scholarship can be pulled.
- Coaches can decide not to renew your scholarship for the next year. This isn’t a case of the scholarship being “taken away” since they are typically only year-long contracts, but it can still come as a surprise to some student-athletes. Non-renewals can happen for various reasons, including a new coach joining the program, getting into trouble on or off the field, poor performance, etc.
- If you are not eligible to compete for any reason—poor academics, not in good standing with the school, etc.—a coach is not likely to keep you on scholarship.
Same, that’s why I posted what I did when I send he was transferring.Exactly. I actually had people on this board argue with me over this. We wasted an intitial counter on a long snapper. And he was no better than a walk-on. Did the same thing with Lovingood and he only snapped on punts. Stupid.
Good to see Heupel gets it. At least so far.
Disagree. Need more talent on the roster.
I agree the scholarship shouldn’t have been given, but being happy a young man losing a scholarship doesn’t make me happy…….unless it’s for some legitimate reason.Nope, tired of losing and we need scholarship players that actually contribute to us winning games!
I agree the scholarship shouldn’t have been given, but being happy a young man losing a scholarship doesn’t make me happy…….unless it’s for some legitimate reason.
I hope he gets a chance somewhere else.