Most NCAA opt-in teams reportedly moving to 22 scholarships, with additional rev-share money pools on top


—— Brad Elliott Schlossman of The Grand Forks Herald reported this weekend that most opt-in schools are going to elevate from 18 to 22 total scholarships (the new max for those schools will be the 26-player roster cap). I’ve heard the same on scholarships, however, that number does not include revenue-sharing pools at most schools.

So, for example, some schools will increase from 18 to 22 scholarships, and also have a budget in the mid-six figures for direct revenue sharing.

Chris Karpman from SunDevilSource.com reported over the weekend that Arizona State will fund all 26 scholarships, and ASU is also in the rev-share market with players.

That also assumes the 26-player roster cap remains in some form after Judge Claudia Wilken said last week she wants that part of the House Settlement changed or she will not approve it.

—— Speaking of recruiting dollars, Minnesota State associate head coach Troy Ward was a guest on the Live in Five podcast last week and became the first coach (that I can recall) specifically detailing some of the NIL/rev-share money being implemented in college hockey.

Here’s a transcript of his comments:



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