Memphis AD just announced that they will pay $5,373 per student athlete for COA, which would make Memphis one of the highest COA payers in the country.
Brandon's previous article which offered approx amounts for UCF COA ($1.4 Million overall, approx $3,500 per student athlete).
https://ucf.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1736434
Since these numbers supposedly come from the financial aid side of the Univ, here is a look at UCF Official COA per their numbers: (Believe COA payments to student athletes is suppose to match the "extra" costs as noted in these tables)
http://finaid.ucf.edu/applying/app_costs.html
High COA payments is becoming a major recruiting tool...as Penn State, which as of now offers highest COA in the Big Ten ($4,700), PSU Coach Franklin mentions that number to every recruit he meets.
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...-hot-topic-at-Penn-State/stories/201505210106
Brandon's previous article which offered approx amounts for UCF COA ($1.4 Million overall, approx $3,500 per student athlete).
https://ucf.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1736434
Since these numbers supposedly come from the financial aid side of the Univ, here is a look at UCF Official COA per their numbers: (Believe COA payments to student athletes is suppose to match the "extra" costs as noted in these tables)
http://finaid.ucf.edu/applying/app_costs.html
High COA payments is becoming a major recruiting tool...as Penn State, which as of now offers highest COA in the Big Ten ($4,700), PSU Coach Franklin mentions that number to every recruit he meets.
http://www.post-gazette.com/sports/...-hot-topic-at-Penn-State/stories/201505210106