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  1. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    I would imagine that this could benefit every sport except for football, men's basketball, and women's basketball. Even the club sports, like soccer and Quidditch.
  2. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    85 limit ALWAYS applies for the award of athletic scholarships. BUT. If the kid is not "recruited" per the NCAA rules and attends the university under the same rules and benefits of any other student, Miami could have 100 walk-ons for all it matters.
  3. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    Ah, gotcha. It makes sense, now that the cost of tuition is so high. My dad worked for Disney for 25 years, and it seemed like the benefits got cut every year or two.
  4. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    Just FYI, Carlos Huerta was a walk-on (at least initially), he had relatives who worked at UM, and he had tuition remission.
  5. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    Yep, I've been talking about this issue for some time, while dimwits such as "Jaromir Jagr" would go on and on and on about how DiMare was just a horrible recruiter and even worse human being.
  6. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    Hey, Lance, quick question for you. You referenced TV money, and I can understand the concept as it relates to the conference channels (i.e., ACC Network). However, I have yet to see ESPN or any of the other "network" sports channels (NBCSN, CBSS, etc.) add any significant hours of coverage...
  7. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    Baseball players get partial scholarships (baseball is an "equivalency scholarship" sport). If a baseball player gets a half-scholarship at a UF, where the in-state tuition is $6,400 and the total cost of attendance is $21,400, that means the baseball player has to pay for/get financial aid for...
  8. TheOriginalCane

    Big development in scholarship aid at Miami - "UM Within Reach"

    I linked this page in a separate thread, but this is something I have been calling for...well, it's been a long time coming. From here on out, all the "Joaquin Gonzalezes" of the world will be able to go to UM without having to worry about tuition (and, yes, I know Joaquin got an academic...
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