socaliganbear;842353106 said:
Hmm well I suppose we can get in contact with him. I know there are players/IA employees on here....
Isn't advising bear who posts here a student athlete advisor? Perhaps he can get the right contact info for him.
socaliganbear;842353106 said:
Hmm well I suppose we can get in contact with him. I know there are players/IA employees on here....
Eeyore;842353080 said:
Do you think Goff or Rubenzer would have gotten their scholarships pulled if they were receiving more money than they should have? Unless there's another story, Grisom got his scholarship pulled because Dykes didn't need his services and wanted his scholarship for another player. Dykes should have just told Grisom upfront instead having some admin tell him over email. Over-payment is a separate issue from that.
going4roses;842353099 said:
ok are we going to talk about or help ?
socaliganbear;842353106 said:
Hmm well I suppose we can get in contact with him. I know there are players/IA employees on here....
KoreAmBear;842353112 said:
Someone run it by compliance and see if we can do something for him. This sucks.
WhipItOutJoe;842353055 said:
Can we crowd fund him? I can kick in a benjie.
jamonit;842353108 said:
Goff and Rubenzer were not walk on players... Did you not read the article? Walk ons, who receive a Scholarship, get one for one year. Grissom was a great story and I was so happy for him, but he was paid twice. He had to know he was paid to much. I am curious how he could just have extra money and not have known it was to much. He is saying he only received $4000 to much and gave it back, but if that was the case he should be in the clear. He should have records of that on everything he was paid and the money he returned. I think there has to be more to this and how much he actually got. Because he got money that he shouldn't have is what is causing this issue. It sucks that they messed up, but you can't take the risk of losing aid for everyone else because he was double paid. I am glad they are working with him and I wish Grissom the best. What he did to play for Cal is amazing. I would be more than happy to also throw down a little to help the man out.
hanky1;842353060 said:
Walk-on scholarships are typically for 1 year. I thought this was understood by everyone.
beeasyed;842353066 said:
but the biggest issue is that the school messed up in disbursement, and now wants it all back. hey buddy, yeah we're going to need that $11k back....
beeasyed;842353110 said:
then i will leave that part up to you. and then let me know how i can help. will DM you on twitter.
Eeyore;842353119 said:
before you guys contact him directly and give him money, be aware that could be construed as boosters paying student athletes. Clear it with Cal compliance before you do anything -- as KAB suggested.
jamonit;842353108 said:
Goff and Rubenzer were not walk on players... Did you not read the article? Walk ons, who receive a Scholarship, get one for one year. Grissom was a great story and I was so happy for him, but he was paid twice. He had to know he was paid to much. I am curious how he could just have extra money and not have known it was to much. He is saying he only received $4000 to much and gave it back, but if that was the case he should be in the clear. He should have records of that on everything he was paid and the money he returned. I think there has to be more to this and how much he actually got. Because he got money that he shouldn't have is what is causing this issue. It sucks that they messed up, but you can't take the risk of losing aid for everyone else because he was double paid. I am glad they are working with him and I wish Grissom the best. What he did to play for Cal is amazing. I would be more than happy to also throw down a little to help the man out.
jamonit;842353108 said:
Goff and Rubenzer were not walk on players... Did you not read the article? Walk ons, who receive a Scholarship, get one for one year.
Eeyore;842353125 said:
Did you not read the article?
"According to associate athletic director and head of compliance Chris Stivers whose office ensures Cal's athletic teams comply with NCAA regulations every Cal football player is signed to a one-year renewable scholarship."
Yes, even Goff and Rubenzer can have their scholarships revoked after one-year, though unlikely. My point was Dykes didn't need Grisom anymore so he pulled the scholarship. He did this to other non-walk on players such as McCain (though McCain brought that onto himself).
Eeyore;842353100 said:
My agenda is both. Help Grisom and bash Dykes/Likens.
Take a look at this quote from the article: "[Grisom] says he met with wide receiver coach Rob Likens, who was stunned Grisom hadn't been informed prior to receiving the email."
So Likens knew Grisom should have been informed in person, but Likens is not taking the blame for not telling Grisom? Uh, how would you like to be informed by your boss via HR email that you've been transferred to another group (or worse, fired) and no reason given? Like I said before, this is basic management 101 stuff.
KoreAmBear;842353124 said:
By the way, this is about as well-written a story as I have seen by the Daily Cal, maybe ever.
WhipItOutJoe;842353091 said:
Eeyore - he was given a one year scholarship to reward him for his dedication last year. Recruited athletes are offered 4 year scholarships whereas walk-ons are offered 1 year scholarships on very rare occasions. If he was one of the top receivers on the team, you are correct that the scholly would have been renewed. Otherwise, the coaches make it available for other players. That fact that he did not know this is a bit surprising as he is on a team filled with athletes, some on scholarship, some not. You appear to have an agenda here. Is it to help Grissom or bash the coaches? If it is to help Grissom the. Let's get it done.
going4roses;842353132 said:
how is it a violation by helping a student .. not student athlete ?
btsktr;842353163 said:
At this moment at Cal ALL athletic scholarships are rewarded on a yearly basis (for both walk on and recruited players). It is just almost guranteed that a recruited player will receive a new scholarship after every year. USC is the only PAC 12 school I know of that offers a 4 year scholarship and they announced this in June. Eventually, all big time schools will be offering 4 year scholarships but that is not case currently.
I think everybody deserves a little blame is this story. Dykes probably should have been more specific with what James was receiving. But because EVERYBODY on the team only has a 1 year scholarship, James should not have assumed otherwise. I've never been on scholarship before but I'm assuming on the actual contract, it says "1 year scholarship" somewhere. So when he signed the paper he could have saw that and asked "are you planning to reissue one every year?"
Regarding the practice of giving walk-ons scholarships, it seems as though if the team is under limit of 85 they award the extras to walk-ons. This would have no effect on recruiting( but maybe spring signees) because the walk on schollies would get pulled at the end of the year. I believe this year that all the walk ons that have received scholarships have been seniors. This is an obvious effort to try and avoid this confusion in the future.
As far as the administrative side, the to me is inexcusable. If anybody finds a way for us to help him pay back the $11,000, I would gladly contribute.
Eeyore;842353113 said:
My understanding from the article is that (a) losing scholarship and (b) over-payment were SEPARATE issues. I wasn't blaming the staff for over-payment. I was critical of how the staff informed (or lack of) Grisom on his loss of scholarship.
StillNoStanfurdium;842353117 said:
I was aware that scholarships in general work on a year-by-year renewable basis, but I had previously assumed that when a walk-on player "earned" a scholarship, that they were earning it for the remainder of their collegiate career and not that it was widely understood to be a 1 year thing that wasn't going to be renewed.
68great;842353172 said:
Now wait a "goldern" minute here. Before criticizing Sonny.
Do we know what Sonny said? How many of us have said something to a friend, co-worker, employee and later that person mis-remembers what was and was not said. Many of us hear only what we want to hear.
Plus if every scholarship player has a one-year scholarship, is Grisom claiming that he did not know this? or that he thought he was to be special and have a multi-year scholarship?
Eeyore;842353125 said:
Did you not read the article?
"According to associate athletic director and head of compliance Chris Stivers whose office ensures Cal's athletic teams comply with NCAA regulations every Cal football player is signed to a one-year renewable scholarship."
Yes, even Goff and Rubenzer can have their scholarships revoked after one-year, though unlikely. My point was Dykes didn't need Grisom anymore so he pulled the scholarship. He did this to other non-walk on players such as McCain (though McCain brought that onto himself).
going4roses;842353132 said:
how is it a violation by helping a student .. not student athlete ?
tequila4kapp;842353192 said:
If you give anything even once you are a donor for life per NCAA rules. I'd be pretty damn surprised if it didn't work the other way, too.
StillNoStanfurdium;842353117 said:
I was aware that scholarships in general work on a year-by-year renewable basis, but I had previously assumed that when a walk-on player "earned" a scholarship, that they were earning it for the remainder of their collegiate career and not that it was widely understood to be a 1 year thing that wasn't going to be renewed.
Quote:
According to associate athletic director and head of compliance Chris Stivers whose office ensures Cal's athletic teams comply with NCAA regulations every Cal football player is signed to a one-year renewable scholarship.
Rarely does this actually matter in practice. Technically, however, coaches still retain the right to revoke scholarships for performance-related issues. According to Stivers, this almost never occurs at Cal.
"At Cal, generally, no, we do not revoke scholarships on the basis of performance," Stivers said. "If it's somebody who's not as good as the coach thought they were going to be, we make the coach live with it. That's why we feel we don't even need to give four-year scholarships. If the student's not having major conduct issues, it will be renewed."
Eeyore;842353071 said:
Even if it should have been understood as one-year scholarship, Dykes or Likens should have talked to Grisom PERSONALLY about not renewing it before he got the news via email (from an admin office). I have not been a critic of this staff before, but I'm pretty pissed at how they handled the Grisom situation. This is management 101 stuff.
socaliganbear;842353130 said:
What he is saying is that recruited players don't lose scholarships (at Cal). Walk-ons get them for that year, when earned. Then they go back to being walk-ons. He is not the first nor last walk on to go back to paying their own way.
The McCain situation is not even close to relevant to this story. He didn't lose a scholly because Dykes didn't need him anymore, WE ABSOLUTELY NEEDED HIM.
The big issue here is the aid office screw up.
freshfunk;842353225 said:
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What he is saying is that recruited players don't lose scholarships (at Cal). Walk-ons get them for that year, when earned. Then they go back to being walk-ons. He is not the first nor last walk on to go back to paying their own way. "
Can you tell me the last time this happened at Cal without using Google?
NYCGOBEARS;842353229 said:
Somehow I just knew that you'd be up in this thread.