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    #16
    Originally posted by Guest View Post

    Schools will be competitive with each other. So once one school does it the others will follow suit. They will raise tuition simple as that.
    Soccer scholarships will expand. NCAA and conferences are working on the number. Keep in mind only the schools that can afford the scholarship expansion will expand their athletic scholarship count. For D1 power 4

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      #17
      Originally posted by Guest View Post

      Soccer scholarships will expand. NCAA and conferences are working on the number. Keep in mind only the schools that can afford the scholarship expansion will expand their athletic scholarship count. For D1 power 4
      On the girls side, yes. I dont understand all the doomsayers out there. I also dont really see roster spots contracting. Womens sports will benefit from this greatly because of title IX and soccer it probably the easiest to keep/expand because of the level of interest. Soccer isnt going anywhere on the womens side. If anything, it will expand

      Under NCAA regulations, all Division I conferences defined as "multisport conferences" must meet the following criteria:[11]
      • A total of at least seven active Division I members. However, the NCAA's Grace Period rule (Bylaw 20.02.9.2) allows conferences to operate for up to two years with less than the minimum.[12]
      • Separate from the above, at least seven active Division 1 members that sponsor both men's and women's basketball.
      • Sponsorship of at least 12 NCAA Division I sports.
      • Minimum of six men's sports, with the following additional restrictions:
        • Men's basketball is a mandatory sport, and at least seven members must sponsor that sport.
        • Non-football conferences must sponsor at least two men's team sports other than basketball.
        • At least six members must sponsor five men's sports other than basketball, including either football or two other team sports.
      • Minimum of six women's sports, with the following additional restrictions:
        • Women's basketball is a mandatory sport, with at least seven members sponsoring that sport.
        • At least two other women's team sports must be sponsored.
        • At least six members must sponsor five women's sports other than basketball, with at least two of those five being team sports. If a conference officially sponsors an NCAA "emerging sport" for women (as of 2023–24, acrobatics & tumbling, equestrianism, rugby union, stunt, triathlon, or wrestling), that sport will be counted if five members (instead of six) sponsor it.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Guest View Post

        Yeah ok only if the college is fully funded they can do so
        So unless a college is “fully funded” they can’t raise tuition? Even if cost of business goes up? Doesn’t make much sense.

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          #19
          https://sports.yahoo.com/patrick-mah...163837533.html

          Read it and weepn or jump for joy. Depends on your school.l and conference. But if you are in Power 5 it's about to become the Thunderdome.

          Those schools very well could bump up their number of scholarships to the roster limit. On the same token you now have to cut that roster to 28.

          So not only will it be less kids it will be way more competitive for those spots at those schools.

          Let's go!

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            #20
            In state tuition at Rutgers is $35k. 28 soccer scholarships is under $1 million. It’s hard to say the school can’t afford to give out gull rides to everyone when they are paying Schiano $6.5 million.

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              #21
              Originally posted by Guest View Post
              In state tuition at Rutgers is $35k. 28 soccer scholarships is under $1 million. It’s hard to say the school can’t afford to give out gull rides to everyone when they are paying Schiano $6.5 million.
              True. But it's not just soccer. They have at least 8-10 other sports all of which had roster limit increases. Also if they don't increase mens funding they aren't going to increase women's funding.

              So that 1M would soon be like 10M or 20M. So it won't be that simple. Most schools, even Power 5, don't make 20M in profit.

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                #22
                Originally posted by Guest View Post

                True. But it's not just soccer. They have at least 8-10 other sports all of which had roster limit increases. Also if they don't increase mens funding they aren't going to increase women's funding.

                So that 1M would soon be like 10M or 20M. So it won't be that simple. Most schools, even Power 5, don't make 20M in profit.
                In-state tuition at rutgers is a little under 14k

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                  #23
                  -Eliminates Scholarship Limits
                  -Equivalency (all sports) so can be full or partial depending on $ the program has to spend on scholarships
                  - 28 is the roster limit for schools that participate in revenue-sharing

                  This is going to be an interesting time in Women's college soccer with so many questions

                  - Not all P4 schools will have the same budgets so some will be able to offer 28 scholarships and others 14 which will lead to a competitive imbalance.
                  - Where does women's soccer rank in the budget tier as for schools as many would be tier 3.
                  - Strategy for schools with large rosters, large 2025 classes, or both and how to get down to the 28 roster limit in 2025.
                  - We expect the transfer portal will have more players than ever this fall and some programs will save scholarship dollars for that vs a 2025 or 2026 recruit.
                  - Will all conferences go along with this settlement and revenue sharing as for some it does not make sense.
                  - Roster limits ONLY apply to non-power 4 conferences that opt in for revenue sharing.
                  - Will some programs look to cut some of their Olympic sports or consider moving to D3

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Guest View Post
                    -Eliminates Scholarship Limits
                    -Equivalency (all sports) so can be full or partial depending on $ the program has to spend on scholarships
                    - 28 is the roster limit for schools that participate in revenue-sharing

                    This is going to be an interesting time in Women's college soccer with so many questions

                    - Not all P4 schools will have the same budgets so some will be able to offer 28 scholarships and others 14 which will lead to a competitive imbalance.
                    - Where does women's soccer rank in the budget tier as for schools as many would be tier 3.
                    - Strategy for schools with large rosters, large 2025 classes, or both and how to get down to the 28 roster limit in 2025.
                    - We expect the transfer portal will have more players than ever this fall and some programs will save scholarship dollars for that vs a 2025 or 2026 recruit.
                    - Will all conferences go along with this settlement and revenue sharing as for some it does not make sense.
                    - Roster limits ONLY apply to non-power 4 conferences that opt in for revenue sharing.
                    - Will some programs look to cut some of their Olympic sports or consider moving to D3
                    Most schools are already at or near the 28 player roster so there shouldn't be any change in the number of transfers from the P4 schools. The mid-majors and lower may see more but then again they may not be any better then those currently rostered in top D2 and D3 programs now. I doubt any school is going to drop from D1 to D3 because of this since it isn't by sport it would be the entire school.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Guest View Post

                      Most schools are already at or near the 28 player roster so there shouldn't be any change in the number of transfers from the P4 schools. The mid-majors and lower may see more but then again they may not be any better then those currently rostered in top D2 and D3 programs now. I doubt any school is going to drop from D1 to D3 because of this since it isn't by sport it would be the entire school.
                      University of Hartford was D1 lthey dropped last year to D3 so it can happen
                      look carefully some schools have roster of 35

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by Guest View Post

                        University of Hartford was D1 lthey dropped last year to D3 so it can happen
                        look carefully some schools have roster of 35
                        How many do the local schools have?

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Guest View Post

                          University of Hartford was D1 lthey dropped last year to D3 so it can happen
                          look carefully some schools have roster of 35
                          As I said the entire school has to move division not the sport. I don't see schools that make more then half their athletic budget from football and or basketball moving from D1 as it would drop them revenue drastically.

                          Some schools do have as many as 35 but the current average is about 28 which would be why they decided on that number. Don't forget that the last of the 6th year Grad Students that had that extra COVID year are going to also finally drop off.

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