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Originally posted by BUfan14 View Post
I certainly respect wanting to keep a good person around. I'm curious what your view is on this when you mention right thing to do. Once a player is committed to Bradley, let's assume they work hard on and off the court to be a good person, do you believe Bradley should stay committed to them? I agree with you on that general principle, but this is such a weird case in that it'll be the last year of this "5th year" allowance and Linke should already have his degree. Are you just saying that principle extends into a 5th year if Linke wants it? Just curious if that is where your thoughts come from on this, of if you genuinely believe having Linke on next year will improve the team (whether just chemistry or on the court).
Larry Bird
I've got a theory that if you give 100 percent all of the time, somehow things will work out in the end.
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostNo. I agree with you that it needs to be mutual interest. If Linke wants to come back and BW wants him to come back, I think the right thing to do is continue with the scholarship.
in college, and the time required daily even in the offseason was 2-3 hours/day for workouts, training, lifting, & other team activities.
(this, of course, is all-year long - even summer - in addition to whatever academic work & classwork is also required)
But...that's JUST in the off-season when a lot of people think the athletes aren't doing much of anything.
Then, once the "season" starts (a couple months before games) - then time and effort commitment increases a ton...
Maybe up to 6 to 12 hours a day... more workouts, film sessions, meetings, practices, 6am workouts, weight lifting, then add in team meals, travel, games, road trips, and even community service and meetings with boosters/donors.
It's actually pretty amazing from the standpoint of how they do it at all, but remember - some are walk-ons & not getting anything, and in most sports, all but a few are NOT getting full scholarships - maybe just 0.5, 0.2 or even 0.1 of a partial scholarship. You gotta admire how many stick with it knowing they won't play pro and yet give four full years.
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Originally posted by yoda View Posta lot of people maybe don't know the time and effort commitment college athletes are required. I had a couple kids who played
in college, and the time required daily even in the offseason was 2-3 hours/day for workouts, training, lifting, & other team activities.
(this, of course, is all-year long - even summer - in addition to whatever academic work & classwork is also required)
But...that's JUST in the off-season when a lot of people think the athletes aren't doing much of anything.
Then, once the "season" starts (a couple months before games) - then time and effort commitment increases a ton...
Maybe up to 6 to 12 hours a day... more workouts, film sessions, meetings, practices, 6am workouts, weight lifting, then add in team meals, travel, games, road trips, and even community service and meetings with boosters/donors.
It's actually pretty amazing from the standpoint of how they do it at all, but remember - some are walk-ons & not getting anything, and in most sports, all but a few are NOT getting full scholarships - maybe just 0.5, 0.2 or even 0.1 of a partial scholarship. You gotta admire how many stick with it knowing they won't play pro and yet give four full years.
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Originally posted by yoda View Posta lot of people maybe don't know the time and effort commitment college athletes are required. I had a couple kids who played
in college, and the time required daily even in the offseason was 2-3 hours/day for workouts, training, lifting, & other team activities.
(this, of course, is all-year long - even summer - in addition to whatever academic work & classwork is also required)
But...that's JUST in the off-season when a lot of people think the athletes aren't doing much of anything.
Then, once the "season" starts (a couple months before games) - then time and effort commitment increases a ton...
Maybe up to 6 to 12 hours a day... more workouts, film sessions, meetings, practices, 6am workouts, weight lifting, then add in team meals, travel, games, road trips, and even community service and meetings with boosters/donors.
It's actually pretty amazing from the standpoint of how they do it at all, but remember - some are walk-ons & not getting anything, and in most sports, all but a few are NOT getting full scholarships - maybe just 0.5, 0.2 or even 0.1 of a partial scholarship. You gotta admire how many stick with it knowing they won't play pro and yet give four full years.
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Originally posted by BUBraves2006 View PostWe might need a grid update again.
Bradley now has 2 or 3 open scholarships left for 2024, depending on the status of Connor Linke. He has the option of returning for a 5th year (Covid year), and if he returns for 2024-25, the number of scholarships available will depend on whether he is a scholarship player.
Go Bradley!
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Everyone is assuming that Bradley has to give 13 scholarships. Maybe I am wrong in thinking with the high costs of sports that the money could be saved for things like recruiting next year. Wardle will have a lot of recruiting for several scholarships. I always thought that the talent also ranged high in the qualities needed on the court. All I am seeing is quality and character. A lot of us may have those but should never be a recruit.
I'll admit in advance that everyone is more talented than I am and keep it out of the argument I am sure will follow. A lot of this may depend on whether Hardtke is also given a scholarship.
I'll take the time to dig my foxhole now. I should have not filled up the last one.
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Scholarship Grid updated to show commitment of 2025 Montana Wheeler - https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...rid#post494018
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I do not know, and I have not seen an official announcement.
On the Scholarship Grid at the top of page 1, I have Linke as the 13th scholarship player and Hardtke as a walk-on. If anyone knows for certain, let us know.
Scholarship Grid (unofficial)- https://www.bradleyfans.com/forum/sp...rid#post494018
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Originally posted by yoda View PostI know this may be no more "official" than anyone else's opinions but Dave Eminian was at a summer workout and talked to the players and said this...
"Former walk-on, now scholarship guard Cade Hardtke...
Veteran big man Connor Linke is on the Braves roster as a walk-on."
Cade Hardtke and Sam Hennessy were awarded scholarships for the second semester last year after Pettigrew and Ellis left.
Here is what Dave Eminian said in an earlier article dated January 27, 2024 - https://www.pjstar.com/story/sports/...p/72374148007/
"Hardtke and Hennessy, both juniors, have been given the second semester portion of the 2023-24 scholarships vacated when guard Trey Pettigrew and guard Emarion Ellis left the Bradley team earlier this season during the fall semester.
They will be scholarship athletes for the remainder of this season. Then those scholarship slots will be used for incoming players in 2024-25 while Hardtke and Hennessy return to walk-on status."
It seems unusual to me that a coach would take a scholarship away from a player who has been on scholarship for 4 years, then give it to a walk-on.
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Originally posted by Da Coach View Post
That was in an article dated June 20, 2024. Has there been any official report whether that applies to this current academic year which began August 21, 2024?
Cade Hardtke and Sam Hennessy were awarded scholarships for the second semester last year after Pettigrew and Ellis left.
Here is what Dave Eminian said in an earlier article dated January 27, 2024 - https://www.pjstar.com/story/sports/...p/72374148007/
"Hardtke and Hennessy, both juniors, have been given the second semester portion of the 2023-24 scholarships vacated when guard Trey Pettigrew and guard Emarion Ellis left the Bradley team earlier this season during the fall semester.
They will be scholarship athletes for the remainder of this season. Then those scholarship slots will be used for incoming players in 2024-25 while Hardtke and Hennessy return to walk-on status."
It seems unusual to me that a coach would take a scholarship away from a player who has been on scholarship for 4 years, then give it to a walk-on.
”PEORIA — The Bradley Braves added a point guard from Morton as a preferred walk-on and filled their final two scholarships with returning players as they finished off their roster for the 2024-25 season Tuesday.”
Later under the “How Bradley filled out its roster” section in the article it mentions Hartdke and Biliew, and never mentions Linke.
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