Unless something changes, this might mean that Kai Johnson's appeal through the court system is not likely to bear fruit.
Griz snag another Western Washington guy.
Griz snag another Western Washington guy.
Unless something changes, this might mean that Kai Johnson's appeal through the court system is not likely to bear fruit.
Griz snag another Western Washington guy.
I think we're tapped out now.With the addition of Grant, who will probably be a real weapon coming off our bench next year, do we have any schollies left ? ( I was still hoping for us to bring in one more big man ( 6-10 to 7 footer ), but I realize it is also getting late plus we might be out of ammo--scholarships. )
I know Dick is considered a Walk-on, but he is the recipient of the Herb Jones Memorial Scholarship.By my math we are. Our roster is full unless we have a defection that we are currently unaware of but here is the status of the roster:
Roster: 15 (zero positions open)
- GR: 2
- Sawyer, Pridgen
- SR: 1
- Taylor
- JR: 5
- Jedkins, Williams, Betts; Isaak, Hicks
- SO: 4
- Henderson; Anderson Jr.; Kepley; Dick (WO)
- FR: 3
- Aguino; Moxon; Thompson
14 allocated scholarships: (2 are privately funded (Pridgen/Sawyer), 12 traditional).
- Current Roster demands (6): Sawyer, Pridgen, Jedkins, Williams, Henderson, Thompson,
- Used via HS signings (2): Aguino, Moxon
- Used via JC signings (1): Isaak
- Used via Portal (5): Betts, Anderson Jr., Taylor, Hicks, Kepley
Thanks for pointing that out. I read that article and it completely flew over my head that he was a scholarship recipient.I know Dick is considered a Walk-on, but he is the recipient of the Herb Jones Memorial Scholarship.
NCAA rules have changed enough that I really don't know how any of that stands now. However, it used to be that it didn't matter where the scholarship money originated, just that they were getting financial aid from the University and that counted as an athletic grant in aid. They made that rule because some schools were finding a lot of academic geniuses for their basketball and football team's walkons. NIL has changed the playing field quite a bit.Thanks for pointing that out. I read that article and it completely flew over my head that he was a scholarship recipient.
I really don't think it matters anymore whether the scholarships are athletic or academic. Few years back when we had Brown here they parsed it out as him as a walk-on even though he was getting money from the academic side.
That's what the Pioneer Football League does. They're not allowed to offer athletic scholarships, so they just give most of their players academic scholarships. That's how they get around it.NCAA rules have changed enough that I really don't know how any of that stands now. However, it used to be that it didn't matter where the scholarship money originated, just that they were getting financial aid from the University and that counted as an athletic grant in aid. They made that rule because some schools were finding a lot of academic geniuses for their basketball and football team's walkons. NIL has changed the playing field quite a bit.
The people in St. Paul, Minnesota and Des Moines, Iowa know that just isn't true.The Pioneer Football League does not give out academic scholarships just because they are football players.
Grant will be a good addition to the squad. I had him in class, he will be a hard worker and great teammate. Grant has game also, has really improved his shot the last couple of years at WWU and brings athletisim, ball handling(if needed as an off guard) and supurb court sense as well. Loves the game and will do whatever is needed. The Griz got a gem in Keps!Unless something changes, this might mean that Kai Johnson's appeal through the court system is not likely to bear fruit.
Griz snag another Western Washington guy.