Dabo Swinney Criticizes Potential Roster Limits in College Football
Proposed changes could eliminate walk-on opportunities, impacting team dynamics and player development.
- College football may soon limit rosters to 105-110 players, affecting walk-on athletes.
- Dabo Swinney, a former walk-on, argues this change would be detrimental to the sport.
- Coaches express concern over managing larger scholarship numbers and increased transfers.
- Potential solutions include a grandfather clause for current walk-ons to finish their careers.
- The changes stem from the House vs. NCAA settlement aimed at resolving antitrust lawsuits.