dggoddard
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Re: Pay for Play is approved: The Rich get Richer. Too Costly for non BCS schools?
Lets face it, most US born hockey players come from families that spent approx. $200,000 developing their sons playing ability in equipment, travel, camps, elite leagues and Junior hockey expenses w/ billet families. They aren't going to "need" $2,000 and the stipend isn't going to impact their decision to attend Harvard, BC, Notre Dame or UND.
So even if the BIG10 goes ahead and approves the $2,000 for hockey, I doubt any other hockey conference will follow suit. And does a school like Ohio State, which loses $1-2 million a year on hockey want to pizz away another $44,000?
At the end of the day its not very much money.
From what I've read from Sconnie posters, Wisconsin mostly hands out 90% scholarships so the families still have to come up with 10% of the Tuition which is probably $2,000.
Lets face it, most US born hockey players come from families that spent approx. $200,000 developing their sons playing ability in equipment, travel, camps, elite leagues and Junior hockey expenses w/ billet families. They aren't going to "need" $2,000 and the stipend isn't going to impact their decision to attend Harvard, BC, Notre Dame or UND.
So even if the BIG10 goes ahead and approves the $2,000 for hockey, I doubt any other hockey conference will follow suit. And does a school like Ohio State, which loses $1-2 million a year on hockey want to pizz away another $44,000?
At the end of the day its not very much money.
From what I've read from Sconnie posters, Wisconsin mostly hands out 90% scholarships so the families still have to come up with 10% of the Tuition which is probably $2,000.
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