The Marksman said:94chem said:The Marksman said:94chem said:The Marksman said:Excellent news! These student-athletes deserve it!Panama Red said:Big news here from Ross at #SEC Media Days. The #SEC's Greg Sankey says @NCAABaseball is expected to have a roster limit in the 'mid-30s' -- schools would be able to offer full scholarships to their entire roster. 👇 https://t.co/J09ysdO8R3
— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) July 18, 2024
So, take the 12 schollys from SHSU and SFA, and give them to A&M. SHSU and SFA drop baseball or go to D3..
Zero sum gain.
Or how do you see this playing out?
Anyone else not understand what this guy is rambling about?
11.7 x 3 = 35.1
Approximately the same number of schollys for one school under the new rule. Don't be so angry. It's just math. I'm not sure that offering more scholarships in a negative revenue sport will do anything more than concentrate the scholarships among fewer teams.
What on Earth do SHSU and SFA have to do with A&M baseball scholarships? You're one confused poster.
I think he's suggesting schools like those two could cancel the sport altogether at which point we don't have a net gain in scholarships but rather a net loss in the number of players in college baseball. I don't think it'll be SHSU necessarily but we will see schools drop baseball once they see the SEC and half of the ACC go to 34 full rides. There are G5 schools offering around 6 partials and now the floor is apparently 18. That's a lot of money those programs don't have. College baseball is about to get a lot smaller and I think that's his point.