Whittemore by my count had over 23 offers.
Paul C wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:29 pm#4 TE in Tennessee
https://gridironscouting.com/2020/05/26 ... -rankings/
to your point > "These offers are impressive when you consider Landon plays in a Wing-T offense that doesn’t throw the ball much. “They use me mostly as a blocking TE. "The Jackal wrote: ↑Tue Aug 18, 2020 6:38 amPaul C wrote: ↑Mon Aug 17, 2020 11:29 pm#4 TE in Tennessee
https://gridironscouting.com/2020/05/26 ... -rankings/
Looks like a great fit.
Watching his film, his high school team used him much like Furman utilizes that position.
gofurman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:59 amremember it will get murky if we don't play in the spring and some seniors stay... Can't have two guys on one scholarhsip. This has to be the strangest recruiting year of all time. That said, I would rather have a superstud senior (say a Thomas Gordon from last year) stay than an unproven freshman
Jackal, For all intents and purposes, you are right... however, I happen to read the other day that FBS can technically give partials but 'why would they' as they can either give partials or full rides to 85 players. So the big boys give 85 full rides to get the best guys. FCS can have 85 guys on scholarship (with a total of 63 full scholarships) and could have 40 on full and 45 on partial but realistically that gives depth but almost no chance at a superb team vs the teams that give 63 Full rides. A kid will obviously almost always choose the full ride over the partial. So most FCS offer 50+ full rides and maybe a few partials and then some PWOs.The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:33 amgofurman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:59 amremember it will get murky if we don't play in the spring and some seniors stay... Can't have two guys on one scholarhsip. This has to be the strangest recruiting year of all time. That said, I would rather have a superstud senior (say a Thomas Gordon from last year) stay than an unproven freshman
If the NCAA holds true, they will grant the seniors an extra year of eligibility.
There is a more complex problem of roster size and scholarship availability. Even if the NCAA allows a school to keep all seniors on scholarships, could they afford to it?
Specifically to Furman, though, remember we have a relatively small senior class (15 players). There is always attrition every season from some redshirt juniors as well who forgo their final season of eligibility.
It is also my recollection that FCS schools, unlike FBS schools, can give partial athletic scholarships. There is also the concept of "grayshirting," where a player may wait until the spring to enroll as a full-time student. It would seem like Furman could get creative if it needed to.
The Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:33 amgofurman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:59 amremember it will get murky if we don't play in the spring and some seniors stay... Can't have two guys on one scholarhsip. This has to be the strangest recruiting year of all time. That said, I would rather have a superstud senior (say a Thomas Gordon from last year) stay than an unproven freshman
If the NCAA holds true, they will grant the seniors an extra year of eligibility.
There is a more complex problem of roster size and scholarship availability. Even if the NCAA allows a school to keep all seniors on scholarships, could they afford to it?
Specifically to Furman, though, remember we have a relatively small senior class (15 players). There is always attrition every season from some redshirt juniors as well who forgo their final season of eligibility.
It is also my recollection that FCS schools, unlike FBS schools, can give partial athletic scholarships. There is also the concept of "grayshirting," where a player may wait until the spring to enroll as a full-time student. It would seem like Furman could get creative if it needed to.
gofurman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 1:54 pmThe Jackal wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 9:33 amgofurman wrote: ↑Wed Aug 19, 2020 8:59 amremember it will get murky if we don't play in the spring and some seniors stay... Can't have two guys on one scholarhsip. This has to be the strangest recruiting year of all time. That said, I would rather have a superstud senior (say a Thomas Gordon from last year) stay than an unproven freshman
If the NCAA holds true, they will grant the seniors an extra year of eligibility.
There is a more complex problem of roster size and scholarship availability. Even if the NCAA allows a school to keep all seniors on scholarships, could they afford to it?
Specifically to Furman, though, remember we have a relatively small senior class (15 players). There is always attrition every season from some redshirt juniors as well who forgo their final season of eligibility.
It is also my recollection that FCS schools, unlike FBS schools, can give partial athletic scholarships. There is also the concept of "grayshirting," where a player may wait until the spring to enroll as a full-time student. It would seem like Furman could get creative if it needed to.
* So, if I am reading this right, for one year we can have more than 63 scholarship players? We could have the new incoming freshman AND the seniors who return in 2021? is that correct?