Softball need skilled player's not bought players

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They typically don't release who is and isn't a walk-on and what percentage scholarship other players receive because other schools can offer them more on the transfer wire (often through club coaches and third-parties), but I can tell you that of the 13 players that saw action against Florida State, 6 of them are receiving less than a 50% athletic scholarship. 5 of them significantly less or nothing at all.
 
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They typically don't release who is and isn't a walk-on and what percentage scholarship other players receive because other schools can offer them more on the transfer wire (often through club coaches and third-parties), but I can tell you that of the 13 players that saw action against Florida State, 6 of them are receiving less than a 50% athletic scholarship. 5 of them significantly less or nothing at all.
Dont the out of state players get more scholarship money or full ride ? I think that poster from a few years ago (Mel Davins dad) mentioned that
 
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They typically don't release who is and isn't a walk-on and what percentage scholarship other players receive because other schools can offer them more on the transfer wire (often through club coaches and third-parties), but I can tell you that of the 13 players that saw action against Florida State, 6 of them are receiving less than a 50% athletic scholarship. 5 of them significantly less or nothing at all.

This has the ring of truth for me, not to mention it's coming from DP. That said most people would be shocked at the amount of kids playing intercollegiate sports on half scholarships and less. Had a friend back in the small college days who played his senior year as an All American on a half scholarship.
 
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If our pitching improves everything else will take care of itself. When Shipman starts hitting it’s on!
 

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