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- Nov 8, 2020
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Being the advocate for debate that I am and having always been told that a standard student is to be given the same treatment and opportunities as student athletes, how does the NCAA count out of state student athletes scholarships as just 1 vs the allotment at schools where out of state students pay tuition that is much higher?
Let's take LSU as an example. In state tuition at LSU is roughly 12,000 dollars a year. Out of state tuition at LSU is 28,600. So, by LSU's own math,.any out of state student athlete at LSU should count as 2.4 scholarships vs LSU's scholarship allotment per sport.
Not wanting to pick on LSU
UCLA in state tuition is 13k while the out of state tuition in is 43k. Every out of state scholarship at UCLA should count as 3.2 vs the allotment.
Oklahoma is 11,763 and 27,144 (2.3)
Alabama is 10,780 and 30,250 (2.8)
Oregon is 12,720 and 36,615 (2.9)
Washington is 11,465 and 38,166 (3.3)
Florida is 6,381 and 28,659 (4.5)
Oklahoma State 9,019 and 24,539 (2.7)
So come on NCAA, either NARP's (non athletic regular people) count the same as students at these universities or they don't.
If they do, then all of these schools need to address their scholarships to their athletic programs
If they do not, then they need to stop saying that they do.
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Let's take LSU as an example. In state tuition at LSU is roughly 12,000 dollars a year. Out of state tuition at LSU is 28,600. So, by LSU's own math,.any out of state student athlete at LSU should count as 2.4 scholarships vs LSU's scholarship allotment per sport.
Not wanting to pick on LSU
UCLA in state tuition is 13k while the out of state tuition in is 43k. Every out of state scholarship at UCLA should count as 3.2 vs the allotment.
Oklahoma is 11,763 and 27,144 (2.3)
Alabama is 10,780 and 30,250 (2.8)
Oregon is 12,720 and 36,615 (2.9)
Washington is 11,465 and 38,166 (3.3)
Florida is 6,381 and 28,659 (4.5)
Oklahoma State 9,019 and 24,539 (2.7)
So come on NCAA, either NARP's (non athletic regular people) count the same as students at these universities or they don't.
If they do, then all of these schools need to address their scholarships to their athletic programs
If they do not, then they need to stop saying that they do.
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