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Owens into transfer portal

More power to the kid.

Hope the hoops works. He must not have thought he would have gotten onto the field fast as receiver at UM.

Hope he gets gold at the '36 Olympics.
 
PlayerRep said:
More power to the kid.

Hope the hoops works. He must not have thought he would have gotten onto the field fast as receiver at UM.

Hope he gets gold at the '36 Olympics.

:lol: :lol:
 
PlayerRep said:
More power to the kid.

Hope the hoops works. He must not have thought he would have gotten onto the field fast as receiver at UM.

Hope he gets gold at the '36 Olympics.

:D :thumb:
 
cclarkblues said:
PlayerRep said:
More power to the kid.

Hope the hoops works. He must not have thought he would have gotten onto the field fast as receiver at UM.

Hope he gets gold at the '36 Olympics.

:D :thumb:

I wonder if he knows there’s a highway named after him down here in Alabama. There’s a museum about him also. I’ve never been there but I’m sure it’s full of all the great things he did in high school. They probably haven’t had time yet to put up the Scout Team award display. I’m sure they want to do it just right.
 
I wish him the best! Unless of course he's going to msu...then...well, nevermind. If you can't say something nice....
 
grizindabox said:
PlayerRep said:
He must not have thought he would have gotten onto the field fast as receiver at UM.

I don't think this is correct.
I don't think so either, he was name scout team player of the year for offense at the Montana grizzly banquet recently. Montana's coaches must have seen alot of upside to him.
 
Just seams odd to me that he would want to switch from football to basketball now (nice work Mr. Sprinkle). I would have guessed he would have and should have made that decision over a year ago! Just my 2 sense!
 
Dillon said:
Just seams odd to me that he would want to switch from football to basketball now (nice work Mr. Sprinkle). I would have guessed he would have and should have made that decision over a year ago! Just my 2 sense!

I don’t believe he had any D1 offers in hoops, just naia. So now a walk on opportunity presented with cats so he took it.
 
HookedonGriz said:
Dillon said:
Just seams odd to me that he would want to switch from football to basketball now (nice work Mr. Sprinkle). I would have guessed he would have and should have made that decision over a year ago! Just my 2 sense!

I don’t believe he had any D1 offers in hoops, just naia. So now a walk on opportunity presented with cats so he took it.

This poses a question then....what are the rules on recruiting a kid already on scholarship at another school? Did Sprinkle reach out to him first or was Owens just lucky enough to make a call at the right time and ask about a potential opportunity? Conspiracy theories abound...but mostly just in my head.
 
Well, if his hoops walk-on deal doesn’t work out, he could slide over to kitty football....no?
 
Dillon said:
Just seams odd to me that he would want to switch from football to basketball now (nice work Mr. Sprinkle). I would have guessed he would have and should have made that decision over a year ago! Just my 2 sense!
I wonder whether the ongoing concussion issues confronting Sulser could be one of his considerations.
 
krammer said:
PlayerRep said:
Do players ever enter the portal and then end up staying and playing? Would seem to be bridge-burning.
p/r is right about the bridge burned.......any coach that I have ever played for or worked with would also take this view.....this hurts as Owens was a Sulser 2.0 in many ways however he should do what is right for him and his family.....I would be SHOCKED if he were a part of Hauck's team next year.
My immediate reaction was to totally agree, and I do as it applies to Hauck.

However, this is the new reality and coaches will need to adapt. That includes the fact a coach who accepts a talented player coming out of the portal knows that the player has already bailed on one program. That must take some adjustment on the part of the staff. It's a new world out there.
 
Why would one need to enter the transfer portal to walk on at another school in a different sport? Couldn't he just leave Montana and enroll at msu as a walkon BB player?
 
grizindabox said:
CDAGRIZ said:
alabamagrizzly said:
George Ferguson said:

So if he was to play both here, do both sports get a schollie counted against them or just football?

So, interestingly enough, (my info is a decade old, btw), FBS is a headcount sport, as is DI BB. FCS, to my knowledge, is not a headcount sport. IDK about entering the portal to add a sport at the same school, but, hypothetically, a dual sport athlete at Montana could take a BB a scholarship and free up a FB one. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong!

I believe in this case, and am fairly certain in all cases, it would be considered a football scholarship and if he was on partial, it would have to become a full scholarship.

That is the case, one of the reasons many football coaches love track guys.

Texas generally has 4-5 burners on their football team that are at Texas on track schollies.
 
BadlandsGrizFan said:
grizindabox said:
CDAGRIZ said:
alabamagrizzly said:
So if he was to play both here, do both sports get a schollie counted against them or just football?

So, interestingly enough, (my info is a decade old, btw), FBS is a headcount sport, as is DI BB. FCS, to my knowledge, is not a headcount sport. IDK about entering the portal to add a sport at the same school, but, hypothetically, a dual sport athlete at Montana could take a BB a scholarship and free up a FB one. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong!

I believe in this case, and am fairly certain in all cases, it would be considered a football scholarship and if he was on partial, it would have to become a full scholarship.

That is the case, one of the reasons many football coaches love track guys.

Texas generally has 4-5 burners on their football team that are at Texas on track schollies.

I think it's just the opposite. If you are on scholarship for the track team and the football team, you get counted for a full football scholarship. Box, is this correct?

My confusion was that I thought FCS could get around this since they are allowed to offer partial FB scholarships whereas FBS is not allowed to do so.

EDIT: Here's a quick rundown: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I#Rules_for_multi-sport_athletes

"Rules for multi-sport athletes
The NCAA also has rules specifying the sport in which multi-sport athletes are to be counted, with the basic rules being:
1. Anyone who participates in football is counted in that sport, even if he does not receive financial aid from the football program. An exception exists for players at non-scholarship FCS programs who receive aid in another sport.
2. Participants in basketball are counted in that sport, unless they also play football.
3. Participants in men's ice hockey are counted in that sport, unless they also play football or basketball.
4. Participants in both men's swimming and diving and men's water polo are counted in swimming and diving, unless they count in football or basketball.
5. Participants in women's (indoor) volleyball are counted in that sport unless they also play basketball.
6. All other multi-sport athletes are counted in whichever sport the school chooses."
 
EverettGriz said:
Why would one need to enter the transfer portal to walk on at another school in a different sport? Couldn't he just leave Montana and enroll at msu as a walkon BB player?

Good question. Would his UM football scholarship play a role?
 
CDAGRIZ said:
BadlandsGrizFan said:
grizindabox said:
CDAGRIZ said:
So, interestingly enough, (my info is a decade old, btw), FBS is a headcount sport, as is DI BB. FCS, to my knowledge, is not a headcount sport. IDK about entering the portal to add a sport at the same school, but, hypothetically, a dual sport athlete at Montana could take a BB a scholarship and free up a FB one. Someone please correct me if I’m wrong!

I believe in this case, and am fairly certain in all cases, it would be considered a football scholarship and if he was on partial, it would have to become a full scholarship.

That is the case, one of the reasons many football coaches love track guys.

Texas generally has 4-5 burners on their football team that are at Texas on track schollies.

I think it's just the opposite. If you are on scholarship for the track team and the football team, you get counted for a full football scholarship. Box, is this correct?

My confusion was that I thought FCS could get around this since they are allowed to offer partial FB scholarships whereas FBS is not allowed to do so.

EDIT: Here's a quick rundown: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/NCAA_Division_I#Rules_for_multi-sport_athletes

"Rules for multi-sport athletes
The NCAA also has rules specifying the sport in which multi-sport athletes are to be counted, with the basic rules being:
1. Anyone who participates in football is counted in that sport, even if he does not receive financial aid from the football program. An exception exists for players at non-scholarship FCS programs who receive aid in another sport.
2. Participants in basketball are counted in that sport, unless they also play football.
3. Participants in men's ice hockey are counted in that sport, unless they also play football or basketball.
4. Participants in both men's swimming and diving and men's water polo are counted in swimming and diving, unless they count in football or basketball.
5. Participants in women's (indoor) volleyball are counted in that sport unless they also play basketball.
6. All other multi-sport athletes are counted in whichever sport the school chooses."

You nailed it CDA.
 
Griz2k said:
EverettGriz said:
Why would one need to enter the transfer portal to walk on at another school in a different sport? Couldn't he just leave Montana and enroll at msu as a walkon BB player?

Good question. Would his UM football scholarship play a role?

I believe this is an NCAA requirement that mostly has to do with APR.
 
EverettGriz said:
Why would one need to enter the transfer portal to walk on at another school in a different sport? Couldn't he just leave Montana and enroll at msu as a walkon BB player?

I too wondered this. Good question. I suppose the portal might just free up a scholarship athlete to talk to another school, about any sport.
 
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