JugadorHawk
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@HawkeyeInsider: '12 football recruits Cody Sokol (@TheRealNumbr19) and Patton Robinette also at the #Iowa #Hawkeyes hoops game.
He didn't like Iowa City. Too cold.
He didn't like Iowa City. Too cold.
This is BS. Nobody has even talked to him yet. He rarely speaks with the recruiting website guys so nobody would know this unless you're related to him or have mind reading abilities.
Whatever you say!
Can we save a football scholly on him and give him an academic scholly instead?[/QUOTE}
Absolutely. I know of one current player who has been on academic scholarship but not football.
Can we save a football scholly on him and give him an academic scholly instead?[/QUOTE}
Absolutely. I know of one current player who has been on academic scholarship but not football.
Complete fail.
If you are not on football scholly you are not allowed to join the team for things like training tables and other things that scholly players get.
That is a stupid idea and the kind of thing people used to bring up about Ferentz' kids.
Complete fail.
If you are not on football scholly you are not allowed to join the team for things like training tables and other things that scholly players get.
That is a stupid idea and the kind of thing people used to bring up about Ferentz' kids.
Try again, non scholly players (walk ons)can join the team for training tables if they purchase that sort of meal plan, Colorado got into trouble for athletes not on scholarship eating at the training table and not paying for it. So, not being 'allowed' is a 'complete fail' on your part because under NCAA rules it is ALLOWED
Try again, non scholly players (walk ons)can join the team for training tables if they purchase that sort of meal plan, Colorado got into trouble for athletes not on scholarship eating at the training table and not paying for it. So, not being 'allowed' is a 'complete fail' on your part because under NCAA rules it is ALLOWED
the way sash described it was always the way i have heard it described as well.
Try again, non scholly players (walk ons)can join the team for training tables if they purchase that sort of meal plan, Colorado got into trouble for athletes not on scholarship eating at the training table and not paying for it. So, not being 'allowed' is a 'complete fail' on your part because under NCAA rules it is ALLOWED
That is not correct. YOu can't just buy that privilege. YOu have to be on scholarship. Also, you don't get the academic advantage/assistance that scholarship athletes get. You are a regular student that gets to practice football.
Try again, non scholly players (walk ons)can join the team for training tables if they purchase that sort of meal plan, Colorado got into trouble for athletes not on scholarship eating at the training table and not paying for it. So, not being 'allowed' is a 'complete fail' on your part because under NCAA rules it is ALLOWED
LOL, so let's make the kid pay for everything just for the honor of being our QB.
You're an idiot.