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I concur. There needs to be more impartiality as to how the NCAA approaches things. For example, why did Southern Cal, and Ohio State get reprimanded much more severely than Ole Miss?The ncaa can officially go **** itself
I concur. There needs to be more impartiality as to how the NCAA approaches things. For example, why did Southern Cal, and Ohio State get reprimanded much more severely than Ole Miss?The ncaa can officially go **** itself
Satellite camps are – or, rather, were – an effective mechanism for college coaches to take their programs on the road and sell them to recruits in a given region. For teams from barren recruiting areas, they were a helpful tool. But for teams in talent-laden states, they were a threat. That's why this is such a big win for the SEC, which now won't have to watch coaches like Michigan's Jim Harbaugh venture onto "their" turf and draw easy attention from elite local talent.
This is clearly a move to satisfy athletic administrators and coaches worried about losing out on top players.
http://www.sbnation.com/college-football/2016/4/8/11393556/ncaa-satellite-camp-ban-rule-change
Yup. It's funny how the shift in CFB power has coincided with the changes in the rules in scholarships and recruiting.Why not push for both? It's not like ONLY earlier Officials will be enough. Nebraska needs every recruiting edge it can get.
Or, B1G schools will all open "satellite campuses" across the South, and every one of them will have a football field.Here is what is going to happen.
FBS schools will find a corporate sponsor to fund a camp at a D3 school. The coaches for the FBS schools will be in attendance as scouts.
Suck it, NCAA!
the University of Nebraska-Alabama campusOr, B1G schools will all open "satellite campuses" across the South, and every one of them will have a football field.Here is what is going to happen.
FBS schools will find a corporate sponsor to fund a camp at a D3 school. The coaches for the FBS schools will be in attendance as scouts.
Suck it, NCAA!