Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Honest Question? How many girls on the ginormous Syracuse roster of 50 are getting any money?


There are about 22-26 girls on the Syracuse roster who get ZERO MONEY, nobody ever talks about that. Sure its a top 10 program with a legendary coach but the point is that all the "commits" the clubs brags about doesn't always mean they are getting an athletic award


There is nothing wrong with getting zero money at Syracuse. It's an in-state school with decent academics and all the swag the girls get makes up for it. Would Rutgers with 25% athletic be a better deal. NO. Playing time - hey, if that's what your girl wants. Nothing yah can do about it. I like the idea of at least getting her off the island and seeing something beyond the turnpike.

Illustrates the mindset of a typical Yj parent. Only worried about the swag, know nothing about the program (in this case the school, not knowing private from in state), and doesn't care about playing time, happy to see their kid sit the bench as long as they can have that swag and the sticker for the car. Suckers!


Thanks for that [lacrosse] post , now go put your teeth in the glass by your bed and go to sleep.


Did you ever play college lacrosse? Syracuse is a fully funded program so therefore they have 12.0 scholarships to award per team. With that being said, in a perfect world, big time programs such as Cuse give their top 8 players from each recruiting class a 25% athletic scholarship. However, the coaches can certainly allocate the scholarship money to their discretion so each recruiting class could certainly be different (i.e. 2 players receive a 50% scholarship, 3 get 33.33% and the rest allocated based on the coaches decision which could mean they can save 1 scholarship for the next recruiting class). But yes, there are certainly a handful of players who do not receive any athletic money,however, there are a lot of players who receive academic money as well.