FWIW I don't think the announcers had any idea what they were talking about with regard to Amir and the Reds. All STJ fans need to know is that Amir counts as a scholly, regardless of who pays, and is eligible to play basketball. He's going to play baseball in the summers until he decides to commit full time to one or the other. I thought he was going to start getting paid when he went to camp this spring/summer but what do I know.
That's what I heard as well. He was going to play in one of the short season leagues that plays from like May to August, and would get his first check then.
But he's definitely a scholarship player, and I heard that was because we recruited him therefore he could not be a walk-on.
And regardless of our situation.... the Drummond thing with UCONN is shady no matter how you look at it. First Bradley wants to willingly become a walkon and then the #1 recruit in the country is a walkon? Either way that smells of bs
UNless the Big East has some wildly different rule than the rest of Div-1, that can't be true. There are thousands of examples of recruited players who walk on. Melchioni at Duke helped K get around the old yearly limit (4/3 rule) on sholarship starters. At UCLA under Lavin, Sean Farnham, Moose Bailey, Jon Crispin, Brian Morrison, Kevin Daley, and Todd Ramasar were all recruited players who started in Westwood as walkons. Then, of course, you have the IVY, which HAS no scholarships - everyone's a walkon.