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Originally Posted by
Irondawg
I haven?t studied it so I?ll ask the dumb question of why baseball has so few schollies? Title 9?
And if it?s that is it because of football high scholly numbers?
That's the excuse, but the real reason is only a few schools have any interest in spending money on baseball.
There would be no legal issue in the NCAA deciding, "OK, now you have can 25 scholarships in baseball, just make sure you still comply with Title 9." Each school could choose between not going all the way to 25 (lots D1 schools don't get to 11.7 as is), taking away men's scholarships in other sports and giving them to baseball, or adding extra women's scholarships at the school's ratio.
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