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Post by redwings8831 on Aug 22, 2012 22:11:53 GMT -5
Post your recruiting numbers here. Your number of available scholarships for the season can be determined by:
(73 - the number of players on your roster) + number of seniors on your roster.
For example, if your team has 68 players and 13 of those are seniors, you have:
(73 - 68) + 13 = 18 scholarships
NOTE: For every player that leaves early at the end of the season, you get that scholarship back for the off-season recruiting
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Post by heznfire on Aug 22, 2012 22:19:41 GMT -5
(73 - 69) + 12 = 16 scholarships for Texas A&M
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Post by deadrabbits23 on Aug 22, 2012 22:26:28 GMT -5
(73- 69) + 10 = 14 scholarships. Edit- This one. +1 for transfer= 15 scholarships available.
OR
(73-69) + 9 = 13 scholarships.
Might redshirt a senior CB. Very small senior class.
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Post by redwings8831 on Aug 22, 2012 22:30:01 GMT -5
(73 - 68) + 15 = 20 scholarships
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Post by michwolverine84 on Aug 22, 2012 22:47:38 GMT -5
(73-70=3) 3+16=19
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Post by bjams03 on Aug 22, 2012 23:39:06 GMT -5
73 - 69 + 18 = 22
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Post by killacam57 on Aug 23, 2012 0:17:28 GMT -5
73-69+15=19 scholarships.
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Post by beef1857 on Aug 23, 2012 6:14:54 GMT -5
73 - 69 + 20 = 24 scholarships for Tennessee. Hopefully I don't get another mass exit after the season!
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Post by Ozi03 on Aug 23, 2012 6:50:42 GMT -5
73-68 +9 =14 schollies. Small senior class. I have no needs to fill, so I'm only going after the top talent !!!
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Post by ziff72 on Aug 23, 2012 7:39:10 GMT -5
73-70+15=18 for Mizzou
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Post by camkp on Aug 23, 2012 8:18:02 GMT -5
73-67+11 = 17
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Post by Janksteak on Aug 23, 2012 14:54:10 GMT -5
73 - 65 + 12 = 24
More schollies than I had last year, looking forward to trying and fill out this class with my future all stars
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Post by Ozi03 on Aug 23, 2012 15:02:34 GMT -5
73 - 65 + 12 = 24 More schollies than I had last year, looking forward to trying and fill out this class with my future all stars I'd be happy if you didn't lol
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