Athletics at the college level is more of an opportunity for the student, and by no means is meal ticket. If a team can offer more to a student who really doesn't have the means to go to university then maybe more than 50% is appropriate.
I could not agree more. We had a Jav thrower transfer out because his father felt he was not getting enough scholarship. He was a 205 thrower in high school and left the team before his first meet of college. Jav is a lot like pole vault in the since you are pretty much stuck doing one event. So the coaches were like your lucky to get anything when that could go to a sprinter who could score 20 points (plus we had a guy throw 215 the coach found from the baseball team he taught to throw that far in under two years). But what really made me mad was this guy came from a very well off family, he drove a fancy sports car, and would never have to worry about finding money to pay for collage. But his dad insisted it just wasn't fair that he was that good and couldn't get any more money. My coach turned to him and told him what wasn't fair was the fact that last year we had someone win a conference championship who also had a full time job and a kid at home that was not on any scholarship when he won.
What im kinda getting at (without trying to offend anyone or making any false accusations) is that pole vaulting is not a cheap sport, you are not going to get to an elite level in high school without having enough money to go to different coaches (unless you were lucky enough to go to a high school with really good coach and pole selection). And for the most part, of the pole vaulters I have seen, they would still go to collage if they were an elite pole vaulter or not. Where in some cases you get a really good sprinter who does not come from the best lifestyle, they may not ever get to go to college if they do not get enough scholarships. (and yes i know this is highly debatable with grants and stuff).
But schools kinda have pull over pole vaulters because pole vaulters like pole vaulting so much. They know they can get away with giving you 10 percent, because if no school offered scholarships for pole vaulting, you would still do it just because you love pole vaulting.
When I walked on at collage I was expecting a pole selection, a legal pit, and hopefully a rubber track... three things I never had at school, and if that was all I got Id be happier than a kid in a candy shop. Finding out that they were giving me shoes, workout cloths, and meal money was just icing on the cake. I honestly think I ended up being one of the luckiest athletes in the nation last year, only being a 13'6 pole vaulter in high school, to end up at a D1 school that was just starting male pole vaulting that year, our top pole vaulter quits, so I end up getting to go to all the meets and travel around the country pole vaulting! I mean I got FREE trips to Texas, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and South Carolina! You give me a academic scholarship to any school and Id turn it down in a heart beat to be a walk on at a D1 school. There is no way on earth I could thank my coaches, or pay them back for all of the opportunities they gave me. And I left over the summer knowing that we were getting an awesome recruiting class next year, with national elites in every event, including two 15'6 pole vaulters, so i was told I may not have a spot on the roster next year because of roster caps due to title IX. But if the roster is full the coach is giving me a spot as a student assistant coach (or whatever the official tittle is), and says i can still use the poles and pit to jump when I want to.
I am not In any way saying pole vaulters do not dissever full rides, but it is just not logical from a track and field stand point with limited scholarships. So just remember when you argue over weather a pole vaulter deserves 25 or 100 percent, that you are basically getting PAID to pole vault and be a collage athlete when there are plenty of people out there that would love to do it for free, so you should just be happy that you have the opportunity.
p.s. Becca if I am consider an assistant coach next year I want access to the coaches threads!