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    Nation's Leading Shot-Blocker to Walk-On

    http://www.slamonline.com/online/col...er-to-walk-on/

    You don't hear about a scholarship player's parents offering to pay his own way very often.

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    Interesting.

    BTW, this does not make him a walk-on. It makes him a recruited, non-scholarship player.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsumner View Post
    Interesting.

    BTW, this does not make him a walk-on. It makes him a recruited, non-scholarship player.
    I was quoting form the article. What's the difference between the two?

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    Walk-on properly refers to one's recruited status, not one's scholarship status.

    Two variables

    Recruited/walk-on
    Scholarship/non-scholarship

    Closely related in most cases but not exactly the same thing.

    Let me give two examples from recent Duke history.

    Jordan Davidson has a scholarship this year. But he still is a walk-on. A scholarship walk-on.

    The Melchionni family paid Lee Melchionni's way Lee's freshman year because of the NCAA's ill-advised and short-lived 5/8 rule. But, since Lee was recruited to Duke, he was never a walk-on. For one season, he was a recruited, non-scholarship player.

    And, yes, ESPN makes this mistake a lot. Doesn't mean it's still not a mistake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimsumner View Post
    Walk-on properly refers to one's recruited status, not one's scholarship status.

    Two variables

    Recruited/walk-on
    Scholarship/non-scholarship

    Closely related in most cases but not exactly the same thing.

    Let me give two examples from recent Duke history.

    Jordan Davidson has a scholarship this year. But he still is a walk-on. A scholarship walk-on.

    The Melchionni family paid Lee Melchionni's way Lee's freshman year because of the NCAA's ill-advised and short-lived 5/8 rule. But, since Lee was recruited to Duke, he was never a walk-on. For one season, he was a recruited, non-scholarship player.

    And, yes, ESPN makes this mistake a lot. Doesn't mean it's still not a mistake.
    Thanks for the info, Jim. I never really knew the difference. Referring to this year, does Casey Peters still have an academic scholarship or is his athletic? doesn't really matter, just curious...

    http://hub.gmnews.com/news/2009/0723/sports/042.html

    Peters was so intent on playing at Duke that he accepted an academic scholarship at the school
    ESPN makes a lot of mistakes. And they're all still mistakes.

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    Trajan Langdon was also a recent Dukie who was a recruited player but did not get a scholarship. The Padres paid for him to attend Duke.

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