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Can someone explain to me the point of this or why it is necessary? What exactly is the "full cost" of college that is not included in a full athletic scholarship?
I didn't have any money when I went to State, I never got anything other than an occasional(once or twice / semester) tank of gas from my parents, yet my academic scholarship paid for everything I needed. I worked one semester so I could afford things like buying a used jeep, an Xbox, etc, but I sure as hell didn't "need" those things. Unless there's a distinct difference between the amounts included in athletic and academic scholarships, I really don't get this. Furthermore, if the NCAA thinks this is going to somehow curtail $100 handshakes, that's hysterical.
I also like the part where they say it won't be mandated, but it will be allowed. Trust me, if you allow it to anybody, then it's pretty much mandated everywhere if you want to be even remotely competitive in recruiting.
Can someone explain to me the point of this or why it is necessary? What exactly is the "full cost" of college that is not included in a full athletic scholarship?
I didn't have any money when I went to State, I never got anything other than an occasional(once or twice / semester) tank of gas from my parents, yet my academic scholarship paid for everything I needed. I worked one semester so I could afford things like buying a used jeep, an Xbox, etc, but I sure as hell didn't "need" those things. Unless there's a distinct difference between the amounts included in athletic and academic scholarships, I really don't get this. Furthermore, if the NCAA thinks this is going to somehow curtail $100 handshakes, that's hysterical.
I also like the part where they say it won't be mandated, but it will be allowed. Trust me, if you allow it to anybody, then it's pretty much mandated everywhere if you want to be even remotely competitive in recruiting.