OT: How does USC have 23 commits?

Submitted by fish22 on

I was just browsing scout and noticed USC has 23 commits already for this years class.  I know they are losing 30 schollies over 3 years so what am I missing?  I assumed they could only take 15/ year for the next 3 years.  Can they get away with taking a full 25 this year, then only taking 10/year for the next 2?

Ben from SF

January 14th, 2011 at 12:14 PM ^

USC is expecting a lot of attrition this year, especialy on the offensive side of the ball, once the players figure out that Lane Kiffin is a salesman who thinks Student Body Right has something to do with the College Republicans.

/jk...

jBabyFlightSchool

January 14th, 2011 at 12:20 PM ^

They only signed 18 or whatever last year, so they can have a number of Early Enrollees this year that count to last year's scholarship count.

 

EDIT: This is from Stewart Mandel's Mailbag column addressing the issue:

"Scholarships are based on the academic calendar, not the football calendar. Because USC only signed 18 players last year, 14 of whom enrolled last fall, it can count its nine early enrollees in the current class toward the 2010-11 school year. Should the original ruling stand, the 15-player limit goes into effect in 2011-12 and will include all players that enroll this fall (which may include some recruited walk-ons). It still can't go over the NCAA-imposed 75-scholarship limit for its overall roster."