Hearing rumbling of more commitments

Wyldcard

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I heard about a receiver and a pair of LBs that are twin brothers that just decommited from UCF. Who knows?
 

HominidHusker

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Did the NCAA raise the scholarship limit to 105? When do we fill?
Not sure where we’re at for spring, but pretty sure the only concern is to be at 85 for fall semester. Spring will be a fight for roster spots.
The concern is an imbalance of too many true frosh who aren’t ready and having to make room for them by processing older guys.

We can easily find about 10 more to remove who are not contributors for us after spring.
 
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Did the NCAA raise the scholarship limit to 105? When do we fill?
Didn't you hear...
Any and all NCAA rules and regulations went out the window when NIL and the Portal opened. I think the only remaining statute is the 85 limit on the last day of the season when the official roster needs to be turned in.
 

leodisflowers

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cavalot

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It's already happening. I know a walkon that has his tuition covered by a local businessman. The scholly numbers don't really matter any more.
I know you meant this as a joke but what keeps someone from paying a players way? County or individual.
 

TruHusker

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It's already happening. I know a walkon that has his tuition covered by a local businessman. The scholly numbers don't really matter any more.
Yea, I was mind making a tongue in cheek remark. I would still submit that the scholarship numbers still do matter for the 85 players who get them. If a hot shot player(s) come along and the school has reached its 85 limit, I assume they can go to Mr. And Mrs. MONEYBAGS and have them fund that player like they are receiving a scholarship? If true, this is going to get crazy and Nebraska was always a trendsetter with the county scholarships.