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The New Scholarship and Roster Limit Rules in College Basketball Starting 2025

Ruling has been pushed out atleast 2 more weeks. Judge wants to hear from more people before making her ruling.
 
Partial scholarships already exist in many sports. A coworker of mine has a daughter on the UK swim team. The swim/dive team historically has had to choose how to divide up the scholarship money for their athletes, and only the most elite swimmers have full scholarships at most schools.

That's why for most sports it is really beneficial to be a strong student as well b/c they can offset the athletic scholarship with academic scholarships and grants.

If I am not mistaken, baseball has done this as well.
I'm familiar with partial scholarships and how they work. But, the new house bill would change all of that.

There will no longer be scholarship limits, but roster limits if this all goes through. Baseball has traditionally had 12 scholarships per team that they divided among 35ish guys. In the new proposal, the roster limit would be set to 34, and you can offer all 34 players a full ride. That's why I was talking about they don't make sense in the new world.
 
The money grabbers are already out. The LSU gymnast is complaining the amount she is expected to get does not match her fame and value. The fact they are offering any type of back pay is already huge... Now her share isn't big enough. Curious to see how much revenue LSU gymnastics made, and what 22% of that would look like... Willing to bet she would come out ahead with the proposed number. College sport is officially ruined. Welcome to semi pro.
 
The money grabbers are already out. The LSU gymnast is complaining the amount she is expected to get does not match her fame and value. The fact they are offering any type of back pay is already huge... Now her share isn't big enough. Curious to see how much revenue LSU gymnastics made, and what 22% of that would look like... Willing to bet she would come out ahead with the proposed number. College sport is officially ruined. Welcome to semi pro.
Her argument is not about the revenue sharing, but about her NIL value based on the number of social media followers she had prior to NIL being legal and the evaluation that was given not being anywhere close to what it should have been. The revenue that the gymnastics team made (or didn’t make) had nothing to do with her testimony I don’t believe.
 
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