There's a discussion of walk-on rules here: http://www.cyclonefanatic.com/forum/mens-basketball/110890-reason-no-sed-johnson-2.html#post2079485
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I don't believe a recruited walk-on can receive any scholarship money at all. Otherwise they count against your limit. I've posted on this in the past but am too lazy to look it up right now.
I think this pretty much sums it up right here. His on the ball defense is also a benefit, which helps to extend our defense.Bubu is probably the best at getting in to the lane on our team - which is what this offense is needing. I would love to say that it is Allen, but he seems to want look for a mid to long range jump shot rather than getting to the rim.
No ****? That doesnt make sense at all.
Not sure I agree with this quite yet since Urquardt played quite a lot his Sr year. But by the time Bubu gets there you may well be right. He's played more than Urquardt his first two seasons I would guess.
It was 15-13 when Bubu entered the game.
I think he played the rest of the first half, which ended 48-27.
That run wasn't directly related to his specific, measurable contribution. But a lot of players were in the rotation during that time. It could have had something to do with what lineups were involved. However, there did seem to be an increase in overall energy. Maybe the team gets resurgent when he's in the lineup. It could also be a coincidence.
Contrary to that, he entered in the 2nd half when it was 52-36, and there was no such resurgence.
I said all of last year if he earns a spot in the rotation THIS year he deserves a schollie. Many on this board were quick to slam the door as if their opinions were carved in stone facts. Well it looks like he's earned that spot but the scholarship may not be available until his SR year.
I don't know if this is true with the universities or not, but I know with some of the colleges, if you are a full time employee, your kids get free tuition. I can't say for sure if this is the case or not, but Freddy would be a similar situation to this. I know this was a major perk at the school I part time lectured at.
I couldn't agrre more with Velodrome. Maybe success of his team is more important to him and he wants another quality player for the team so they can be more successful during his time here. Not offering him a scholarship is a business decision from the coaching staff. They know that Bubu would have attended college anyway. So if they can save a scholly and bring a quality player that 's great for the program. Moreover, most people are not aware that Bubu declined scholarships(4) offers to play Division 1 soccer( all state HS Forward) to be a walk-0n at ISU. How many kids would do that? If I were him I would accepted (without any hesitation) the full ride soccer scholarship.Don't forget, Marc had Iowa State's first ever triple-double. While not a star, he was solid and could contribute in a lot of ways.
Yes, he deserves a scholly, but has anyone ever considered that maybe with his situation (home right here in Ames, plenty of academic scholarships, parents doing okay financially, etc.) he may not want an athletic scholarship. Maybe success of his team is more important to him and he wants another quality player for the team so they can be more successful during his time here. I don't know if this is true, but we shouldn't just assume that he wants one and he is being denied.
I always thought it was crazy that that millionaire kid (Oklahoma or Okie State, maybe??? Last name started with 'K', I think) a few years ago took a scholarship instead of letting his team get deeper and possibly more successful. Don't get me wrong, if Bubu wants one, there is no shame in that. His situation is clearly not the same.
lolBubu gets the sweat award last night. Guy played hard.