That was just an awful interview, and it had nothing to do with Every. How is Tilghman still employed by Golf Channel?
Third, I was very impressed with Every's college story. He received a scholarship to North Florida, but he decided instead to put it on the line and walk on to the Florida golf team. Of course, he won several tournaments and was an All-American there.
A University is allowed a very small number (4 1/2 for Division I schools) of scholarships, from which the coach can direct or dole out any way he sees fit. That comes out to a little over 1 full scholarship per class,
David
Does this include endowed scholarships?
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Sean,
I do not know but common sense dictates that it would include "endowed" scholarships, such the one that Arnold Palmer founded at Wake Forest. Otherwise, what would prohibit a school from "buying" an unbelievably stacked team with the 4 1/2 scholarships + half dozen endowed ones, courtesty of some wealthy alums.
Ask Harvard how they compete nationally in a conference where "athletic" scholarships are forbidden.
If you get into harvard and your parents make $150,000 or less (rich in much of the nation -middle class in some areas) you pay no tuition.(athlete or not)
Plenty of kids nationwide that play pretty good basketball in the $150,000 and under demographic.
and no pesky scholarship rules to meet.
The entire college system is a joke, but don't get me started.
I do offer a bit of advice to those with young families-don't save a nickel for your kid's college. (put it in an IRA)
Because if you've done the prudent thing, you pay full price.
Blew your money on fancy cars, vacations, bling -no problem we've got money for your kid-poor grades and all.