kemajic said:
Pretty sure this was mostly decided in the spring when those sports were canceled. Or at least a precedent was set. Scholarship limits will be temporarily expanded to allow for seniors to return for a final year of eligibility. The limits will be set on a case by case basis, and a school will not be required to offer a scholarship.
For example:
School A has 10 seniors that were on their final year of eligibility. They decide to offer scholarships to 5 of them and the players accept. For the following season, School A is allowed 68 scholarships.
Also, everyone on the team during the pandemic gets a one-year extension to their five-year clock. But the scholarship limit extensions are only available for the immediately following season. There still will be some logjam, but it will be spread over two or three seasons, not one.
Again, this hasn't been officially declared for the 2020 fall season, but it's what was used for the 2020 spring sports, so there's precedent.
http://www.ncaa.org/about/resources/media-center/news/division-i-council-extends-eligibility-student-athletes-impacted-covid-19