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autopart101

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  1. Last time SK came to Dixie a they lost. Same result Friday night.
  2. Nice player. Hey why don't you spend your time sending that out to D1 schools BGP isn't going to help him play next year!
  3. Hard to believe anyone would send their kid to a school just to play a sport. This happens all the time. At the end of the day of the kid is good he will play. Coaches want to win!! I can't see putting the house up for sale just to play a sport. Unfortunately I have seen this happen more than a few times.
  4. Not going to happen. This Dixie line is blocking at a high level. Very big.
  5. http://www.goearlham.com/custompages...egulations.pdf Financial Aid – All Sports.a. You are not eligible if you receive financial aid other than the nonathletic financialaid that your school distributes. However, it is permissible to receive: -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Page 5 Summary of NCAA Regulations – NCAA Division IIIPage No. 15_________(1) Money from anyone on whom you are naturally or legally dependent. [bylaw15.2.3.3](2) Financial aid that has been awarded to you on a basis other than athletics ,leadership, ability, participation or performance
  6. All the article is pointing out is. As a whole D3 schools don't give anymore grant based money to an athlete than a normal student.
  7. so the ncaa is wrong?? To keep everyone honest, the NCAA requires each Division III school to report how much money it gives to students who play sports and how much money it gives to nonathletes. Those numbers show that athletes at Division III schools, on average, aren't getting significantly more money than nonathletes. Sports players make up 21 percent of the student body at Division III schools, he said. In recent years, the NCAA has found that athletes receive 22 percent of all the scholarship dollars handed out by Division III schools.
  8. I do agree that there are very good players at lower levels. Some D3 schools use Football to increase enrollment. School has 800 students 125 of them play football??
  9. SAN ANTONIO—Only about 2 percent of high school athletes are offered even a small sports scholarship from a Division I or Division II college. As a result, many high school athletes who are realistic about their chances sometimes hope their speed and strength might win them a "leadership" or similarly euphemistic scholarship from one of the 444 Division III colleges (mostly expensive private schools) that aren't supposed to lure game-winners with money. But that's not realistic either, says Eric M. Hartung, associate director of research for the NCAA. The NCAA has figured out such dodges. It bars college coaches from even "indirectly influencing" scholarship decisions at Division III schools. That means a call, or even a wink, from a coach to a financial aid officer shouldn't improve a student's odds of winning a grant. "The coach can tell the student who to call" in the financial aid office to apply for aid, "but that's it," Hartung said. To keep everyone honest, the NCAA requires each Division III school to report how much money it gives to students who play sports and how much money it gives to nonathletes. Those numbers show that athletes at Division III schools, on average, aren't getting significantly more money than nonathletes. Sports players make up 21 percent of the student body at Division III schools, he said. In recent years, the NCAA has found that athletes receive 22 percent of all the scholarship dollars handed out by Division III schools. If a Division III university offers a "leadership" scholarship, it cannot consider factors such as team captainship, Hartung said. As a result, he said, some colleges are now telling applicants not to include athletic accomplishments on such scholarship applications. The NCAA has even cracked down on seemingly innocuous scholarship programs such as those targeted at Canadians. At one school, a disproportionate number of the Canadians happened to play hockey, so the NCAA objected, Hartung said.
  10. Look most D1 schools have 2015 recruits committed by now. There will be a few outstanding players who get late offers. If your D1 recurring will happen before your senior season most not all.
  11. If all this D1 talk is true billy bob and Moore goes D1. That would be 4. If Sixie doesn't win 6a state something is wrong with the coaching staff.
  12. And wow. If Dixie has maybe 2 FBS players and at least one FCS player on the team. They should beat every team in NKY and compete for a state title.
  13. Why even list D3 or NAIA?? All d3 pay to play. If you want to play start at the HS level. Your on the team. Not all but most. NAIA does give a few scholarships. 15 I think. But most spead among many players. Again pay to play. D2 same.
  14. Wow that's big shoes to follow. Most will have offers at this point. Not all but most.
  15. why would UK offer you PWO if a smaller D1 school didn't offer at all?? Think about it. Offers come in bunches.
  16. About 30 will get full rides. Another 10 to 20 PWO at a D1 school. Now most of the PWO kids could have had smaller school D1 full rides but chose to take there chances at the FBS school.
  17. That's about right. Around 35 will get full rides. Ukfan things every SK player gets that honor. Ok them 35 out of how many HS seniors in ky?? answer. 1000s
  18. Not just local D1 schools. Schools from NY Michigan Indiana Tennesee Virginia New Mexico.
  19. You must be well informed. The email that came from Dixies head coach was only addressed to those 3 players. Lol. Saying. I've never in all my years had so many D1 coaches come to look work out kids.
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