Starting to think we can take LS and Kicker as walk-ons toward the 105 and give them NIL money and use scholarships for other players like a real football school.
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There’s no way the K and LS are making enough NIL to cover out of state cost and tuition.Starting to think we can take LS and Kicker as walk-ons toward the 105 and give them NIL money and use scholarships for other players like a real football school.
They backed out of the scholarship for the high school LS for a reason. No where on their social media does it say they were offered a scholarship.There’s no way the K and LS are making enough NIL to cover out of state cost and tuition.
You have a valid point but I would say it also could simply just be due to experience. To maximize Indiana's potential, year-in and year-out, he wanted guys with established success (at this level) in those roles.They backed out of the scholarship for the high school LS for a reason. No where on their social media does it say they were offered a scholarship.
Starting to think we can take LS and Kicker as walk-ons toward the 105 and give them NIL money and use scholarships for other players like a real football school.
Think I read where BYU is giving all non scholarship players 35k in NIL moneySo is the 85 scholarship rule even applicable now?? Couldn't we give our star reciever NIL and call him a "walk on " and free up a scholarship for linebacker or lineman who need the financial help to enroll???
I’m not disputing that they’re walking on. I’m saying the LS and the K aren’t getting NIL deals that come anywhere close to offsetting the cost of tuition.They backed out of the scholarship for the high school LS for a reason. No where on their social media does it say they were offered a scholarship.
There isn’t a rule that prohibits this but no sane individual is going to do this. Imagine telling your best player that you’re giving him $200k in NIL money but you have to reserve $50k of it to pay for tuition and housing while we give your scholarship to somebody else.So is the 85 scholarship rule even applicable now?? Couldn't we give our star reciever NIL and call him a "walk on " and free up a scholarship for linebacker or lineman who need the financial help to enroll???
That's great but I wonder how many years they upped their missions... I think all students at BYU are required a year or two of mission work to graduate. NIL is still a contract and I imagine BYU could require more years... I don't know but it would be interesting to find out.Think I read where BYU is giving all non scholarship players 35k in NIL money
True, but to earn a degree/graduate from BYU... graduate is the key word.... you are required to take at least a year of mission work... most of the students take it before their senior year but some don't... so, in essence that's a contract with the school and being a private institution that's something the NCAA does not, and cannot, control....NIL isn't a contract with the school though.
IUs issue isn’t the scholarship limit, it’s finding 85 kids with enough talent to hang with our schedule who want to come here. Our problem isn’t quantity, it’s quality. Just adding more marginal B1G level players with some gimmick won’t get us there.So is the 85 scholarship rule even applicable now?? Couldn't we give our star reciever NIL and call him a "walk on " and free up a scholarship for linebacker or lineman who need the financial help to enroll???