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Old 02-07-2007, 02:24 AM
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Originally Posted by NFBuck View Post
Cripes, how many scholies does UF have this year?
From what I've read on other websites, Meyer said he was looking to bring in about 27 -- but they'd make room for more if necessary. ie: withdraw schollies to existing players. I don't know if this is a regular practice for Florida, but it seems to be for other SEC schools.

# of toal commitments in 4 and 5 year periods. (2002-2006) The first number represents the most # of recruits brought in during a 4-year period. The 2nd represents the number of recruits brought in for the 5 years (02-06)

Tennessee: 98 120
Georgia: 94 122
Auburn: 107 132
SC: 111 135
LSU: 95 120
Miss St: 107 131
Florida: 94 117
Arky: 105 125
Ole Miss: 104 122
Vanderbilt: 91 113
Kentucky: 104 120


For comparison.... 4 and 5 year totals for some B10 schools.

tOSU 85 105
psu 79 101
ttun 84 103

Obviously attrition is a part of SEC life, and the numbers across the board would suggest by design. It takes 5 years for top B10 schools to offer the number of new schollies that takes just 4 years for SEC schools. Even if the SEC didn't redshirt a single kid, they'd have to drop 10-20 kids' scholarships a year.

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