02-01-2012, 09:21 PM
You need 22 scholarships for next season. Here's my guess as to how you get there:
- 14 players who have used all their eligibility
- Andrew Luck
- David DeCastro
- Jonathan Martin
- Quinn Evans (who has medically retired)
- Harold Bernard (my guess is he won't be offered a fifth year)
- Alex Debniak (again, i doubt he's offered a fifth year)
That would get you to 20.
If Tyler Gaffney turns pro in baseball, that gets you to 21.
Depending on Gaffney's decision, you need 1 or 2 more scholarships.
If there are other medical retirements or transfers, that could get you to 22. If not, I believe there are a few former walk-ons, now on scholarship, whose scholarship offers are for one year at a time. One or two of them might not get a scholarship in 2012.
- 14 players who have used all their eligibility
- Andrew Luck
- David DeCastro
- Jonathan Martin
- Quinn Evans (who has medically retired)
- Harold Bernard (my guess is he won't be offered a fifth year)
- Alex Debniak (again, i doubt he's offered a fifth year)
That would get you to 20.
If Tyler Gaffney turns pro in baseball, that gets you to 21.
Depending on Gaffney's decision, you need 1 or 2 more scholarships.
If there are other medical retirements or transfers, that could get you to 22. If not, I believe there are a few former walk-ons, now on scholarship, whose scholarship offers are for one year at a time. One or two of them might not get a scholarship in 2012.

