I’m not sure I understand your point. You asked a question and I tried to answer it to the best of my knowledge. Sounds more like you have an agenda or some kind of point. Sounds like you are trying to demean kids just because they may not go play at a certain level. I personally am happy for any kids getting to play at the next level. I’ve got some news for you, the MAC is certainly not the highest level of football.
To the best of my knowledge, some FCS schools offer full scholarships and others offer partial. After looking it up, Alcorn St, I believe is full scholarships. Dayton and Valpo I believe offer partial money or packages. I believe that is the case for “higher level education” schools.
Cornell is an Ivy League school, and I don’t know how they do their scholarships, if at all.
D2 schools offer full scholarships. Does that mean that they are a higher level of football?
🤦🏼♂️🤦🏼♂️No Agenda here, Alcon State gives football scholarships at the FCS rate (65) Dayton and Valero operate like a DIII football program, no athletic scholarships, no LOI, like a DIII school, good students who are athletes can get a better pork chop then Joe Student. Valdosta by the way has really struggled lately, they could use some help. Ivy’s do not have Athletic Scholarships.
As for DII, they give 36 equivalents of full scholarships, 100 player roster, 36 scholarships do not go real far. Can a DII school give a full one? Sure, but that happens very rarely.
So no agenda, “you tried to answer to the best of your knowledge”, I simply imparted more knowledge upon you. As I’ve stated, I like the kid, he’s a nice player, he’s not a DI FBS player at this point though. Dayton has had success with Jackson QB’s in the past and it’s a good school, hopefully he can land there.