03-21-17 03:04 PM - Post#227853 In response to HuskyColonial
1. It might make sense to hold one back if they can't get a big man who is capable of starting down the road. In an ideal world, however, they would get one in this year so he could spend a year learning the system and D1 ball before being asked to be a major contributor.
2. Assuming a player is "recruited", if he gets any aid from the college - even need-based aid or most academic scholarships - he counts against the limit of 13 scholarships.
3. Basketball is one of the few sports where scholarships cannot be split.