O S Who

December 15th, 2016 at 10:58 AM ^

wowza.. i hope this isnt a mistake by wheatley that leads to najee changing his mind because he didnt get to announce his commitment or gets a lot of flack from bama fans(assuming this means najee changed his mind).. although he doesnt have twitter and lives in cali so im not sure how much he could be bothered

Pepto Bismol

December 15th, 2016 at 11:25 AM ^

I understand it's the artists name, but like the examples in the SB Nation link I posted, it's obvious why he's posting it. 

It's a new rule.  I don't know how hard they're enforcing it. I don't know if "I just liked that song" is an acceptable defense. 

Just seems like an unnecessary risk.  If they're that close on Harris, why float out a borderline NCAA violation (no matter how small)?  Najee Harris isn't even on Twitter.  What's the point here?  Alabama's going to see it and probably report it, or whatever you do with these things. Especially if Harris is on the verge of a flip.  Is that what we want? 

We know Harbaugh has a huge target on his back.  I'm not sure how much "benefit of the doubt" we get on these things.

In reply to by Pepto Bismol

OwenGoBlue

December 15th, 2016 at 12:03 PM ^

The NCAA doesn't really give a shit about secondary violations. Saban has been racking them up intentionally as a recruiting tactic for years (you follow the rule, he doesn't, advantage Saban). 

TruBluWolv55

December 15th, 2016 at 11:05 AM ^

As much as we all would love to have Najee Harris a part of this outstanding class we will be fine without him. I just think it will be too much to pull him away from Alabama. Wink,wink.