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Subject: (More) We can agree the need-based aid model was a total failure re Fordham men’s basketball. I fear it may not work for Fordham football unless the coach is a master recruiter (e.g., Clawson). Coach Foley did an excellent job in keeping Coach Clawson’s last recruiting class intact. Let’s hope he continues to have recruiting successes.


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Date Posted: 12:29:51 11/11/04 Thu
In reply to: ramMan 's message, "In fact, in the 30+ years my uncle has been a head coach, he’s never sent a star athlete to Fordham. He has nothing against Fordham, the university… he’d just rather see his kids get unconditional athletic scholarships. (Need-based aid can vary from year to year depending on a kid’s family financial situation. E.g., if a kid’s mom gets a job, aid can be cut… the same if dad gets a raise, promotion, higher-paying job, etc.) If Villanova and Fordham are recruiting one of my uncle’s athletes, he’s going to recommend the scholarship program to the kid and his parents." on 11:49:13 11/11/04 Thu


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The PL was supposed to be a different animal though. It was set up so that the entire conference is on an even playing field. The goal, like the Ivy League is to recruit student athletes who fit a higher academic profile that these schools are supposed to have. I prefer this model. Once you go to scholarships, you have to recruit different kids. Not saying you won't get the brighter ones, I'm saying you have to make a lot of compromises on who you are bringing in. It is a different game. Not saying it's worse, it is different. (NT)An Old Coach12:38:54 11/11/04 Thu

Thats the way it goes with recruiting. Some guys are great, others aren't. Penn, Princeton, Harvard, Lehigh and Colgate always seem to have coaches who can recruit without scholarships. I think our success over that past four years shows we can do it too. I don't think need based aid is a failure at all. (NT)An Old Coach12:43:26 11/11/04 Thu


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