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85 Scholly's

imagadawg62imagadawg62 Posts: 56 ✭✭ Sophomore

No expert and do not need a long answer (unless needed/you feel like it). 85 scholly’s: I do not know what # we are at now. I thought I saw a list somewhere that showed about 10-12 (commits/guys we are after) wanting to enroll early. How the heck do we do that? I know we will have some attrition, but … TIA.

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    PoundCakePoundCake Posts: 6 ✭ Freshman

    Current players may graduate in December, giving up their scholly for and early enrollee. Many players don't take classes while they're preparing for the draft so they won't be on scholarship.

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    BobcatGradBobcatGrad Posts: 1,593 ✭✭✭✭✭ Graduate

    If a Red-Shirt Senior graduates in December, I assume they can come off scholarship and play in a Bowl / Play-Off games in January without being registered for classes?

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