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Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Wed Apr 15, 2015 10:10 pm
by oedipuss
http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/co ... /25825491/

I think I remember Fullerton saying the conference intended to leave the issue of "full cost" up to each school. It'll be interesting to see how fast this turns into another part of the recruiting "arms race".

Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Fri Apr 17, 2015 10:11 am
by Hawks86

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Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 4:52 pm
by cberkas
North Dakota's AD said he will do full cost scholarships.

Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 5:07 pm
by Hawks86
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Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Sat Apr 18, 2015 6:19 pm
by Cat Grad
cberkas wrote:North Dakota's AD said he will do full cost scholarships.
All I've read has to do with Hockey for certain...as I understand, Title IX is again an issue in the small schools not in a position to provide this long due service to all the kids participating in collegiate athletics. I know NDSU is considering this as they're probably better positioned to make this commitment than UND (I have to get a life again instead of reading financial data from schools).

Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:21 am
by cberkas
Cat Grad wrote:
cberkas wrote:North Dakota's AD said he will do full cost scholarships.
All I've read has to do with Hockey for certain...as I understand, Title IX is again an issue in the small schools not in a position to provide this long due service to all the kids participating in collegiate athletics. I know NDSU is considering this as they're probably better positioned to make this commitment than UND (I have to get a life again instead of reading financial data from schools).
They will not let Minnesota get a recruiting advantage in men's hockey, because they compete for the same recruits. It sounds like every school in the NCHC (men's hockey conference) will do full cost of attendance. Faison has said what women's sport next year will get full cost of attendance yet. I'll say it will be the women's hockey team, since they have 3 B1G schools in the WCHA (women's hockey conference). North Dakota seems to be waiting on full cost of attendance in football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball until a school in the Big Sky makes the move or they could wait to see what NDSU does.

Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Sun Apr 19, 2015 11:47 am
by Cat Grad
cberkas wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:
cberkas wrote:North Dakota's AD said he will do full cost scholarships.
All I've read has to do with Hockey for certain...as I understand, Title IX is again an issue in the small schools not in a position to provide this long due service to all the kids participating in collegiate athletics. I know NDSU is considering this as they're probably better positioned to make this commitment than UND (I have to get a life again instead of reading financial data from schools).
They will not let Minnesota get a recruiting advantage in men's hockey, because they compete for the same recruits. It sounds like every school in the NCHC (men's hockey conference) will do full cost of attendance. Faison has said what women's sport next year will get full cost of attendance yet. I'll say it will be the women's hockey team, since they have 3 B1G schools in the WCHA (women's hockey conference). North Dakota seems to be waiting on full cost of attendance in football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball until a school in the Big Sky makes the move or they could wait to see what NDSU does.
Pretty much the same exact words my relatives in North Dakota have used. Your school already spends more per year on your hockey team than any other conference school spends on all their other teams combined and that includes U.C. Davis.

Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 4:10 pm
by cberkas
Cat Grad wrote:
cberkas wrote:
Cat Grad wrote:
cberkas wrote:North Dakota's AD said he will do full cost scholarships.
All I've read has to do with Hockey for certain...as I understand, Title IX is again an issue in the small schools not in a position to provide this long due service to all the kids participating in collegiate athletics. I know NDSU is considering this as they're probably better positioned to make this commitment than UND (I have to get a life again instead of reading financial data from schools).
They will not let Minnesota get a recruiting advantage in men's hockey, because they compete for the same recruits. It sounds like every school in the NCHC (men's hockey conference) will do full cost of attendance. Faison has said what women's sport next year will get full cost of attendance yet. I'll say it will be the women's hockey team, since they have 3 B1G schools in the WCHA (women's hockey conference). North Dakota seems to be waiting on full cost of attendance in football, men's basketball, women's basketball, and volleyball until a school in the Big Sky makes the move or they could wait to see what NDSU does.
Pretty much the same exact words my relatives in North Dakota have used. Your school already spends more per year on your hockey team than any other conference school spends on all their other teams combined and that includes U.C. Davis.
Some are thinking and wanting the 18 stipends on the women's side to be split between woman's basketball and volleyball.

Re: Interesting article on full cost scholarships in FCS

Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2015 5:07 pm
by Hawks86
Cat Grad wrote:
Pretty much the same exact words my relatives in North Dakota have used. Your school already spends more per year on your hockey team than any other conference school spends on all their other teams combined and that includes U.C. Davis.
You think UND hockey spends $22 million/year ? Their other sports must feel extremely under appreciated when the total budget is $22 million.