REDMEN1415 wrote:Wilcher and Ledlum as walk-ons?
Lol that's insane, but thanks to nil, why not?
RICKY!!!!!!!!!!
Hall2012 wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:Wilcher and Ledlum as walk-ons?
Lol that's insane, but thanks to nil, why not?
RICKY!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, scholarship limits are completely irrelevant the way NIL is now. When you're already giving a kid 6-7 figures/year to play for you, the cost of tuition is hardly noticeable.
Omaha1 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:Wilcher and Ledlum as walk-ons?
Lol that's insane, but thanks to nil, why not?
RICKY!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, scholarship limits are completely irrelevant the way NIL is now. When you're already giving a kid 6-7 figures/year to play for you, the cost of tuition is hardly noticeable.
Yes and No. The full cost of tuition at most Big East schools has to be $50-75k, right? Not sure what everyone’s NIL is like, but if a school can guarantee $100k, it doesn’t move the needle nearly enough if the kid has to pay their own way because they aren’t on scholarship.
Omaha1 wrote:Hall2012 wrote:REDMEN1415 wrote:Wilcher and Ledlum as walk-ons?
Lol that's insane, but thanks to nil, why not?
RICKY!!!!!!!!!!
Yeah, scholarship limits are completely irrelevant the way NIL is now. When you're already giving a kid 6-7 figures/year to play for you, the cost of tuition is hardly noticeable.
Yes and No. The full cost of tuition at most Big East schools has to be $50-75k, right? Not sure what everyone’s NIL is like, but if a school can guarantee $100k, it doesn’t move the needle nearly enough if the kid has to pay their own way because they aren’t on scholarship.
xufan02 wrote:A scholarship covers a lot more then school, room and board. It covers medial staff visits, gear, strength and conditioning, travel, nutrition and a lot more. How are the schools going to financially account for non-scholarship player with NIL for all those things that they wouldn't provide for a standard walk-on? Do they send them a bill?
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