havoc wrote:If he didn't want to give Doug a scholarship at Iowa State, why didn't he pay his way?
He wasn't even at Iowa St when Doug started college so the whole discussion is moot.
havoc wrote:If he didn't want to give Doug a scholarship at Iowa State, why didn't he pay his way?
Khan4Cats wrote:No one has said UNI is not going after him or that Uthoff has no interest in UNI without a scholly this year either (he could still walk-on). It is probably more likely that he walks on at ISU (where his uncle played) or maybe even Iowa, but UNI is not out of the question either.
Khan4Cats wrote:The bigger problem with the whole walk-on vs scholarship issue is the murk area that could be opened up. Yes, Mac has every right to do it as the rules currently stand. So did the player/parents at UNI who gave up a scholarship. There are rules that prevent hiring of family members to recruits who are on scholarship, but the whole thought that you could get players to go non-scholarship while giving family members benefits is much harder to police. Big boosters could get involved and "hire" family members for a base salary and then enough more to cover tuition/scholarship costs in order to get a player to "walk-on". Of course, the player's expenses are being covered entirely by a wealthy booster in the form of the paycheck given to the family member, but how does the NCAA police that? Kind of like what was brought up in The Blind Side with a wealthy booster family taking in a gifted athlete and him then going to their alma mater. Maybe it is just out of kindness and there is no pressure put there, maybe it is not.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:havoc wrote:If he didn't want to give Doug a scholarship at Iowa State, why didn't he pay his way?
He wasn't even at Iowa St when Doug started college so the whole discussion is moot.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:The silly thing about this is that it is hardly a new development. Pat Knight played for Bobby Knight. I believe the best player for Detroit is the coach's son. The Drew kids played for their dad, Homer, at Valpo. The Suttons played for their father. Just because UNI fans didn't meltdown in the past over the issue doesn't mean that it is brand new.
valleychamp wrote:DoubleJayAlum wrote:The silly thing about this is that it is hardly a new development. Pat Knight played for Bobby Knight. I believe the best player for Detroit is the coach's son. The Drew kids played for their dad, Homer, at Valpo. The Suttons played for their father. Just because UNI fans didn't meltdown in the past over the issue doesn't mean that it is brand new.
So? In those situations did they a) take away a scholarship from their kid who previously had been under scholarship, in order to grab another player? or b) was that kid a freaking all-american? And that's not even mentioning the facts of how McD even got Doug to Creighton in the first place.
havoc wrote:DoubleJayAlum wrote:havoc wrote:If he didn't want to give Doug a scholarship at Iowa State, why didn't he pay his way?
He wasn't even at Iowa St when Doug started college so the whole discussion is moot.
But he was at Iowa State when Doug was in the recruiting state, correct?
DoubleJayAlum wrote:valleychamp wrote:DoubleJayAlum wrote:The silly thing about this is that it is hardly a new development. Pat Knight played for Bobby Knight. I believe the best player for Detroit is the coach's son. The Drew kids played for their dad, Homer, at Valpo. The Suttons played for their father. Just because UNI fans didn't meltdown in the past over the issue doesn't mean that it is brand new.
So? In those situations did they a) take away a scholarship from their kid who previously had been under scholarship, in order to grab another player? or b) was that kid a freaking all-american? And that's not even mentioning the facts of how McD even got Doug to Creighton in the first place.
Irrelevant.
You are letting your bitterness get in the way of common sense. The McDermott situation is not the first time in the history of college sports that a head coach has the option of paying tuition for their son (or daughter) in order to give a scholarship to someone else.
Khan4Cats wrote:No one has said UNI is not going after him or that Uthoff has no interest in UNI without a scholly this year either (he could still walk-on). It is probably more likely that he walks on at ISU (where his uncle played) or maybe even Iowa, but UNI is not out of the question either.
DoubleJayAlum wrote:Khan4Cats wrote:The bigger problem with the whole walk-on vs scholarship issue is the murk area that could be opened up. Yes, Mac has every right to do it as the rules currently stand. So did the player/parents at UNI who gave up a scholarship. There are rules that prevent hiring of family members to recruits who are on scholarship, but the whole thought that you could get players to go non-scholarship while giving family members benefits is much harder to police. Big boosters could get involved and "hire" family members for a base salary and then enough more to cover tuition/scholarship costs in order to get a player to "walk-on". Of course, the player's expenses are being covered entirely by a wealthy booster in the form of the paycheck given to the family member, but how does the NCAA police that? Kind of like what was brought up in The Blind Side with a wealthy booster family taking in a gifted athlete and him then going to their alma mater. Maybe it is just out of kindness and there is no pressure put there, maybe it is not.
Honestly, I don't see how the whole Blind Side situation is at all similar to what you are suggesting. In the Blind Side, the family took care of him in high school, but Uher earned a college scholarship. He wasn't going to walk on at Ole Miss or anywhere else.
The silly thing about this is that it is hardly a new development. Pat Knight played for Bobby Knight. I believe the best player for Detroit is the coach's son. The Drew kids played for their dad, Homer, at Valpo. The Suttons played for their father. Just because UNI fans didn't meltdown in the past over the issue doesn't mean that it is brand new.
havoc wrote:I don't think anyone can deny a coach paying the way for his son is a little bit of a fuzzy area. Obviously, right now, it is fully acceptable under NCAA rules. Personally, I think if a coach wants to pay for his son's education, he should have to do it for all four years and not be able to put the player on scholarship and then remove the scholarship and pay his son's way to open a scholarship for a specific player.
The whole McDermott situation is a little strange to me. Was there ever a reason given for Greg not giving Doug a scholarship at Iowa State? If Greg does decide to pay Doug's way to Creighton, it gets even more strange. If he didn't want to give Doug a scholarship at Iowa State, why didn't he pay his way?
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