This is going to to be brutal for a bunch of girls. Some of these kids are going to have few, if any, other options. Let's try and support everyone through this as it's going to get worse before it gets better...... |
It was announced. It's actually excellent for womens soccer. They go from 14 full scholarships to 28!! More$$$ for more kids! |
No, they just don't have money for them. |
Girls soccer went up! Double! This is great news people. Lots more money for more players. |
Ummmm.. it's the exact opposite of this ^ |
Not when the roster sizes on some teams are 35. 2025s are being decommitted. |
| This will be a HUGE shift. With D1 roster size limits and the transfer portal, it will be even more competitive to get recruited out of high school. |
| Just remember that even though schools have the ability to award 28 scholarships, they don't have to and a lot of schools won't be able to. |
UMMMM...opposite how? Explain. |
Then it becomes nothing more than an intramural club sport. Yes, they don't have to award 28, but it wouldn't make sense either for a school that cannot afford to offer scholarships to maintain their program which is another concern. |
This makes no sense. No school offered full rides to entire roster before these changes. |
| It's way too soon to know all the affects of these changes. You can't apply the new rules at the current conditions to draw your conclusions because the total pie that is college sports will be getting a whole lot bigger. NCAA and the P4 conferences agreed to make these changes, as a trade off, because they will be get more money coming in. In some cases a lot more money. It will take time for the dust to settle and there will be individuals and schools with major impacts. But the net of it all will probably be better in general for college sports because the money is coming and we all know what drives things. |
A scholarship cost the school nothing. The true cost is no where near what is listed. |
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'Power 5 Football schools will now be required to provide direct payments to their athletes, to the tune of up to 22% of the average P5 revenue income."
That sounds like an illegal salary cap. The NFL, NBA, and NHL can do it because the cap is collectively bargained. MLS is a single entity. College athletes are not part if a union and there is no single entity in college sports. I'm sure the lawyers are getting ready to sue in a different circuit |