Civil Bear said:Yes, if the player leaves Cal then he obviously forfeits his scholly, but the player is not obligated to do so. We were fortunate that Winston and McCullogh decided to move on, but the discussion was about it being criminal to make a player give up his chance for a Cal degree with only a year to go. If the player values the degree more than playing his last season elsewhere, then he is free to stay and graduate on Cal's dime...and the basketball program would be out the scholly slot that year.calumnus said:Civil Bear said:Not only criminal but not possible. Schollies are guaranteed for 4 years.stu said:It may be possible for one or both to graduate early, like Matthews did. I agree it would be criminal to force that.calumnus said:
... Klonaras and Thorpe are 1 year away from a Cal degree. It would be stupid for them to leave and criminal to force them to ...
If under pressure from the coach, the player enters the portal, or moves back to Greece, he loses his scholarship and it can be given to someone else.
Didn't we end up getting Winston and McCullogh's scholies back within two years? Fox has had the full 13.
Yeah, not impossible, but given they will be seniors and not freshmen, less likely they leave. Shoot, they could stay, get their degree, then grad transfer for their final year (or two) of eligibility.