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Subject: Re: Ripple Effects


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Ivy Patriot
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Date Posted: 10:37:58 06/11/25 Wed
In reply to: ivy guy 's message, "Ripple Effects" on 09:51:07 06/11/25 Wed

That’s four years down the road given that walk-ons are grandfathered in. With schollies at FBS schools going from 85 to 105, there will be 20 more scholarships available from each school at the FBS level for kids who were previously preferred walk-ons. That might make it easier for kids thinking Ivy League to go FBS.

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IvySportsJunkie
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Date Posted: 12:34:12 06/11/25 Wed

There also will be ripple effects for the Ivy League on the non-revenue team sports (such as track, swimming, wrestling, and volleyball) that may be adversely impacted by significant declines in the aggregate number of D1 scholarships in these sports. So many of the D1 Power Conference universities may need to identify which non-revenue sports to drop to offset their increased NIL and scholarship costs associated with their football and basketball teams. We already are seeing many colleges who recently have announced that they are eliminating several of their non-revenue sports.

While the Ivy League could benefit in its recruitment efforts within these non-revenue sports, I hope this does not happen since it only acts to lower overall participation opportunities in these respective sports.

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