What if there was enough money in NIL accounts that sports such as baseball and track that can offer split scholarships offered 1/2 scholarships to its athletes and there was enough NIL money to essentially make up the difference to equal a full ride. This would kind of get around the limits placed on those sports by the ncaa and allow for twice the number of scholarships given. Thoughts?
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Originally posted by pogo View PostWhat if there was enough money in NIL accounts that sports such as baseball and track that can offer split scholarships offered 1/2 scholarships to its athletes and there was enough NIL money to essentially make up the difference to equal a full ride. This would kind of get around the limits placed on those sports by the ncaa and allow for twice the number of scholarships given. Thoughts?
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Originally posted by pogo View PostWhat if there was enough money in NIL accounts that sports such as baseball and track that can offer split scholarships offered 1/2 scholarships to its athletes and there was enough NIL money to essentially make up the difference to equal a full ride. This would kind of get around the limits placed on those sports by the ncaa and allow for twice the number of scholarships given. Thoughts?
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Originally posted by pogo View PostWhat if there was enough money in NIL accounts that sports such as baseball and track that can offer split scholarships offered 1/2 scholarships to its athletes and there was enough NIL money to essentially make up the difference to equal a full ride. This would kind of get around the limits placed on those sports by the ncaa and allow for twice the number of scholarships given. Thoughts?
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I think I would be interested in financially helping an athlete in a non-revenue sport like track/CC, softball or baseball. That could actually make a difference. I think there will be plenty of NIL money for men's basketball in Wichita.
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