Frog-in-law1995
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He can attend for free and would not count against football.
Attend, sure, but could he play?
He can attend for free and would not count against football.
Attend, sure, but could he play?
As a walk-on which is what they are offering. Lots of ignorant comments in this thread and TCU has several players under basically the same conditions inc Halsey.
As a walk-on which is what they are offering. Lots of ignorant comments in this thread and TCU has several players under basically the same conditions inc Halsey.
I can't claim specific knowledge of most - or any - bylaws, but we have an excellent example on campus right now in Josh Doctson, if I'm not mistaken. One of his parents (his mother, I think) works for TCU, but when time came for his freshman year of college, she hadn't been here long enough for the (essentially) free tuition to kick in. So he accepted an offer from Wyoming and was there for one year before free tuition to TCU became possible. Now he's on our team, attending TCU and not counting against our scholarship limit.Was he not recruited by Auburn? Otherwise, bylaw 15.5.1.2 would seem to say he has to be counted if he goes there and plays in a game. Just trying to understand.
Are the rules different for coaches children?I can't claim specific knowledge of most - or any - bylaws, but we have an excellent example on campus right now in Josh Doctson, if I'm not mistaken. One of his parents (his mother, I think) works for TCU, but when time came for his freshman year of college, she hadn't been here long enough for the (essentially) free tuition to kick in. So he accepted an offer from Wyoming and was there for one year before free tuition to TCU became possible. Now he's on our team, attending TCU and not counting against our scholarship limit.
Not if he can attend for free because his father works there.
Attend, sure, but could he play?
I work for the AU system. All we get is half tuition off.
Are the rules different for coaches children?
Was he not recruited by Auburn? Otherwise, bylaw 15.5.1.2 would seem to say he has to be counted if he goes there and plays in a game. Just trying to understand.
Don't think walk-ons get the same benefits as scholarship players, i.e., no training table, no athletic dorm, etc. Not sure about that but.......?