UT carries far more non-contributing players than players asked to look elsewhere. If it were all about money, we could cut at least 20-30 current players and add walk-ons, without losing productivity. The cut players would lose tuition, room, board, medical, academic support and career counseling. Culling the herd would be cost-effective for schools; less so for players.
Having had a lot of friends being recruited by SEC schools and big time programs, that is the norm. Big time schools take a lot of guys every year and pretty much tell you that you've gotta earn your scholarship.You guys keep acting like baseball is diffent and it really isn't.
The way our coach here does things isn't the norm across college baseball.
Contrary to popular belief most places dont recruit twice as many players as needed knowing they are cutting them
In half.
After reading just a few sentences of this article, I have strong suspicions that the contract may not be extended beyond the next two games. Penny is a first year college coach and he's acting like a little turd. Me thinks he isn't a big fan of getting his a$$ handed to him by Tennessee.
Having had a lot of friends being recruited by SEC schools and big time programs, that is the norm. Big time schools take a lot of guys every year and pretty much tell you that you've gotta earn your scholarship.
Do you not know what equivalency scholarships are? There are only 2 male sports that give full scholarships that's football and basketball the rest have their scholarships split up between most of the student athletes bon the teamCut him some slack, he’s shown today he doesn’t understand how scholarships work.
You didn’t say Male sports, you said college sports.Do you not know what equivalency scholarships are? There are only 2 male sports that give full scholarships that's football and basketball the rest have their scholarships split up between most of the student athletes bon the team
I played college baseball, im fully aware of it but there is no difference. So you’re saying it’s ok for baseball coaches to pull scholarships but not football? I don’t understandYou have to pretty much earn your scholarship every year in college baseball, those kids know what the deal is when they sign on to play. If you don't like it, go to a smaller school where you're guaranteed a spot.
Pretty sure that literally no one has said this.
...a good majority of people from all fan bases are calling fields selfish, baby, runs at the first bit of adversity, takes his ball and goes home”. Etc.
Completely ignoring the side of... well maybe he should go somewhere where he will fit better, play more, be happier, idk anything positive.
Most coaches are upfront about it, have no problem with it if the kids know what they are signing up for before they go. If they are comfortable taking the risk then it's not on the coaches.I played college baseball, im fully aware of it but there is no difference. So you’re saying it’s ok for baseball coaches to pull scholarships but not football? I don’t understand