OT: SEC Spring Meeting Agenda
ESPN has a story on the upcoming SEC Spring Meeting:
http://espn.go.com/college-football/story/_/id/12933473/sec-agenda-incl…
Looks like they should call it the Harbaugh/Golson discussion as two main topics they will discuss are:
- what to do if the NCAA doesn't clamp down on satellite camps, and
- accepting grad transfer of athletes who have had off-the-field issues.
Funny thing is, they probably wont talk about gray shirting or over-signing.
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I'm guessing there will be a lot of this...
1. more payola for recruits - accounting 'magic' for your football team
2. effective use of call girls for recruiting
3. how to beat those pesky drug tests and what to do if your team tests positive for bad stuff - special 'under the rug' sweeping class
And this guy will be no doubt be a guest speaker on how to better hide your shenanigans from the media, your University, and your family....
ESS EEE SEE HUMOR IS THE BEST HUMOR!
I would have to believe there is honor among duffle bags down there.
Upvote, but is it Duffle bag or Douchebag....
Tangential gifs are the best gifs! UPVOTE
I think those words are interchangeable considering the subject.
It's Da'quanbag
+1 for "Supernatural has a gif for that"
That scene was originally supposed to darken the movie and turn Indy into more of an anti-hero.
they all oversign and grayshirt, but the minute someone has a camp in their backyard all of a sudden they're all our times leading moral philosphers.
"But Nicholas, is is truly right for them to have a Football camp here?"
"Leslie, I must appeal to you. Surely it is not!"
"The days of everything and every rule being grounded in a level playing field are gone."
It's something the SEC doesn't allow its own coaches to do elsewhere, though that is subject to change if the SEC fails to get the practice banned. - SEC stance on satellite camps
But I thought Mark Richt believed that it might be too cold up here in the June or July timeframe? This change might be worth monitoring for climatological reasons alone.
Its my understanding that the ony banned them as a conference to keep from bludgeoning each other by camping throughout their own region. So its kind of a southern gentlemen's agreement. Had nothing to do with he welfare of the student athletes (Of course not).
So, if they decide to start doing it too...where are they going to go? It would be popcorn time watching them literally fight over setting up camps at every HS in FL and Georgia. They'd implode their own conference.
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The talk was hot and heavy about "getting those satellite camps banned" then it seems to me when Swarbrick threw out the term "lawsuit' it all sort of died off. We'll see what happens.
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Except that we don't secretly respect the SEC deep down inside and wish to be like them.