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On to the next thing Harbaugh can come up with to rustle some SEC jimmies.

Quote:Seems like it's all a mute point now irregardless if they could care less.

 

http://espn.go.com/college-football/stor...mmediately
Knew it was coming.

 

And why are they quiet about it?

Sounds like the rule only applies to football. Why not other sports?

Quote:Sounds like the rule only applies to football. Why not other sports?
Couldn't tell ya. But the SEC (but not just the SEC), fought it for the same reason Harbaugh wanted it. I can see both sides, and can't blame either.
Quote:Couldn't tell ya. But the SEC (but not just the SEC), fought it for the same reason Harbaugh wanted it. I can see both sides, and can't blame either.
 

I can see why the SEC wouldn't want the camps, for sure. Should the NCAA have catered to the SEC and banned all satellite camps? Meh, idk.

Quote:Knew it was coming.


And why are they quiet about it?


They didn't want one team to dominant the competition in there league.


Seems simple to me.
The sour grapes were predictable.

 

The only jimmies he's rustling are those of his young men.

Quote:Sounds like the rule only applies to football. Why not other sports?
 

My coaching staff of 3 cannot coach all the 300+ campers by ourselves, we bring in coaches from other schools. The way the rule sounds that wouldn't be allowed if it was for other sports that didn't have the same amount ofcoaches.
Quote:My coaching staff of 3 cannot coach all the 300+ campers by ourselves, we bring in coaches from other schools. The way the rule sounds that wouldn't be allowed if it was for other sports that didn't have the same amount ofcoaches.


Yeah...my son is not happy about this either. He had several camps lined up to work this summer and now might not get too.
Quote:On to the next thing Harbaugh can come up with to rustle some SEC jimmies.


"The Big Ten was the only Power 5 conference that was in favor of satellite camps, a source told ESPN.


The SEC, ACC, Pac-12 and Big 12 conferences all voted to end satellite camps, a source said. Among the Group of 5 conferences, the Sun Belt and Mountain West voted against the satellite camps, while the Mid-American, Conference USA and American were in favor of continuing the camps."



Yep...ONLY the SEC was upset about it. Nice try though! :thumbsup:
Quote:"The Big Ten was the only Power 5 conference that was in favor of satellite camps, a source told ESPN.


The SEC, ACC, Pac-12 and Big 12 conferences all voted to end satellite camps, a source said. Among the Group of 5 conferences, the Sun Belt and Mountain West voted against the satellite camps, while the Mid-American, Conference USA and American were in favor of continuing the camps."



Yep...ONLY the SEC was upset about it. Nice try though! :thumbsup:
 

Cool
Quote:"The Big Ten was the only Power 5 conference that was in favor of satellite camps, a source told ESPN.


The SEC, ACC, Pac-12 and Big 12 conferences all voted to end satellite camps, a source said. Among the Group of 5 conferences, the Sun Belt and Mountain West voted against the satellite camps, while the Mid-American, Conference USA and American were in favor of continuing the camps."



Yep...ONLY the SEC was upset about it. Nice try though! :thumbsup:
Yea, it's pretty well known that it was more then just SEC schools/coaches who were against it.
I wonder if ACC schools Boston College, Pitt, and Syracuse were against it.

Quote:Cool
 


I thought so too.



 
Quote:Yea, it's pretty well known that it was more then just SEC schools/coaches who were against it.


But...but...SEC is the devil!!
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I thought so too.



 

But...but...SEC is the devil!!
 

There is no surprise the conferences voted the way they did. The conferences located in fertile recruiting grounds voted for the ban and the ones not in fertile recruiting grounds voted against it.
Quote:Yea, it's pretty well known that it was more then just SEC schools/coaches who were against it.
 

For sure. But it's also pretty well known that the SEC and ACC were the driving forces behind the ban.

 

 

I don't blame them, either. I wouldn't want teams like Michigan and Ohio St. doing what they can to offset the southern recruiting advantage. There's no surprise they are against it and no surprise the Big Ten schools are for it.

The moral of the story is: when the NCAA sees things out of bounds, they act appropriately.

 

When rogues try to bend or work outside the rules, the boundaries must be drawn to keep those in compliance with ethical behavior.

lol ok. I'm sure this had absolutely nothing to do with recruiting territory.

Pirkster is hard to take serious when he still stands by Harbaugh being a bad hire.

 

 

Even Trav, Josh, and Miss Bunnie can admit it was a good hire. Pirkster? His ego won't let him admit it for some reason.

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