Goodbye to satellite camps

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Funny thing, majority of conferences were for it. Guess SEC gets what they want. No more camps in cali for Petersen. Just dandy
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What does this mean for those not versed in teen boi stalking?
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I find this shit funny. Most of the updated info you fucko's poast is from doogman! I'm not doogman lover, but what the fuck?puppylove_sugarsteel said:Thanks SEC. Thanks to to harbaugh for pushing envelope. But whats new. Just another reason to despise the SEC
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FTFYHUSKYFANATIC said:
I find this shit funny. Most of the updated infopuppylove_sugarsteel said:Thanks SEC. Thanks to to harbaugh for pushing envelope. But whats new. Just another reason to despise the SEC
you fucko'spumpy poast is from doogman! I'm not doogman lover, but what the fuck? -
Right, because I'm sure Washington would be happy to spend money on setting these up for Petersen.
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Pretty sure UW ran 2 of these camps in CA last year.MelloDawg said:Right, because I'm sure Washington would be happy to spend money on setting these up for Petersen.
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HUSKYFANATIC said:
I find this shit funny. Most of the updated info you fucko's poast is frompuppylove_sugarsteel said:Thanks SEC. Thanks to to harbaugh for pushing envelope. But whats new. Just another reason to despise the SEC
doogmanTWATTER! I'm not doogman lover, but what the fuck? -
There really is no point to this rule other than to protect the SEC borders. This only hurts the potential student athlete who's family is too poor to fly their kid to a school of interest for on an unofficial visit.
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Helps the teams with lots of local talent like USC, Bama, Miami, Georgia, etc. Buttfucks the northern tier schools.
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Welcome to Obama's America
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If the majority of conferences are for it, then fuck off SEC. You lose.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Funny thing, majority of conferences were for it. Guess SEC gets what they want. No more camps in cali for Petersen. Just dandy
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This actually isn't true. The majority of the conferences, including the Pac12, voted for no more camps. Having 1/3 or the P12 in Cali probably had something to do with it.TommySQC said:
If the majority of conferences are for it, then fuck off SEC. You lose.puppylove_sugarsteel said:Funny thing, majority of conferences were for it. Guess SEC gets what they want. No more camps in cali for Petersen. Just dandy
Grow some damn balls.
This isn't a crazy big deal, it just cuts off exposure to fringe kids @UndertheRadar.
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Honda will ruin any thread you mention Obama in.DerekJohnson said:Welcome to Obama's America
That being said, I hate Harbaugh, but you gotta appreciate a coach that makes the establishment change the rules. If Petersen actually won, you could say he helped change the rule.
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I really wanted to set up a camp in Colfax or Moscow (out of respect for our great leader)
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Harbaugh didn't cheat at all. What he did (and many other schools do as well) was within the rules. You can't be serious that he took the satellite camp thing to a new level in an effort to change the rules. Beyond FS.2001400ex said:
Honda will ruin any thread you mention Obama in.DerekJohnson said:Welcome to Obama's America
That being said, I hate Harbaugh, but you gotta appreciate a coach that makes the establishment change the rules. If Petersen actually won, you could say he helped change the rule.
"If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying"
The right solution would be to limit schools as to the number of satellite camps a team can have in a given year, whether they are purely evaluation camps, part of spring ball or part of preseason fall ball. A total of 2 of these camps seems to me to be reasonable.
A great example of unintended consequences has to do with ASU. For more than 50 years, ASU has held a week of preseason practices at Camp Tontozona, a location much cooler than Tempe at an elevation of nearly 5,000'. It had nothing to do with recruiting, as the location is in the metropolis of Payson, AZ, population of 15,000 people.
Pretty clear this NCAA decision had nothing to do with common sense and everything to do with protecting ESPN and the SEC. -
Mostly good for the Cali schools, bad for the rest of conference and schools like Michigan and ND that host satellite camps in LA every year as a means to get in front of recruits.doogsinparadise said:What does this mean for those not versed in teen boi stalking?
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No I'm not saying he cheated, nor am I saying he was trying to change the rules. He pushed the boundaries and got the attention of the establishment, which I appreciate.HuskyInAZ said:
Harbaugh didn't cheat at all. What he did (and many other schools do as well) was within the rules. You can't be serious that he took the satellite camp thing to a new level in an effort to change the rules. Beyond FS.2001400ex said:
Honda will ruin any thread you mention Obama in.DerekJohnson said:Welcome to Obama's America
That being said, I hate Harbaugh, but you gotta appreciate a coach that makes the establishment change the rules. If Petersen actually won, you could say he helped change the rule.
"If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying"
The right solution would be to limit schools as to the number of satellite camps a team can have in a given year, whether they are purely evaluation camps, part of spring ball or part of preseason fall ball. A total of 2 of these camps seems to me to be reasonable.
A great example of unintended consequences has to do with ASU. For more than 50 years, ASU has held a week of preseason practices at Camp a, a location much cooler than Tempe at an elevation of nearly 5,000'. It had nothing to do with recruiting, as the location is in the metropolis of Payson, AZ, population of 15,000 people.
Pretty clear this NCAA decision had nothing to do with common sense and everything to do with protecting ESPN and the SEC. -
Sounds like a closer to me. Wish Peterman had stones like Harbaugh instead of shriveled dates.2001400ex said:
No I'm not saying he cheated, nor am I saying he was trying to change the rules. He pushed the boundaries and got the attention of the establishment, which I appreciate.HuskyInAZ said:
Harbaugh didn't cheat at all. What he did (and many other schools do as well) was within the rules. You can't be serious that he took the satellite camp thing to a new level in an effort to change the rules. Beyond FS.2001400ex said:
Honda will ruin any thread you mention Obama in.DerekJohnson said:Welcome to Obama's America
That being said, I hate Harbaugh, but you gotta appreciate a coach that makes the establishment change the rules. If Petersen actually won, you could say he helped change the rule.
"If you ain't cheating, you ain't trying"
The right solution would be to limit schools as to the number of satellite camps a team can have in a given year, whether they are purely evaluation camps, part of spring ball or part of preseason fall ball. A total of 2 of these camps seems to me to be reasonable.
A great example of unintended consequences has to do with ASU. For more than 50 years, ASU has held a week of preseason practices at Camp a, a location much cooler than Tempe at an elevation of nearly 5,000'. It had nothing to do with recruiting, as the location is in the metropolis of Payson, AZ, population of 15,000 people.
Pretty clear this NCAA decision had nothing to do with common sense and everything to do with protecting ESPN and the SEC. -
Sucks every cock conference wins again. This is pretty damn big for schools like WSU, OSU, Colorado, and to an extent, the UW. The LA area and Bay Area are protected for SC and UCLA.
Brb, heard NCAA is passing through town, going to buy butthole butter and a mouth gag. -
On what grounds could non Cali P12 schools have to vote against this? How was the fucking conference FOR removing satellite camps? Dumb.
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The Cuogs are bitching so this must be a good thing.
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What a butthurt excuse making soft Pac-12 "fan" you are pup. Embarrassing. Should have closed the gates on you.
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Correct sirDoogles said:There really is no point to this rule other than to protect the SEC borders. This only hurts the potential student athlete who's family is too poor to fly their kid to a school of interest for on an unofficial visit.
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Uhhh dummy, I posted this before anyone at dawgman No wonder kim ran your cunt. Remember that dude steeleheader who used to hurt your feelings over there daily? He's here, better high tail it back as you dont have protection from a modsquad at HH.HUSKYFANATIC said:
I find this shit funny. Most of the updated info you fucko's poast is from doogman! I'm not doogman lover, but what the fuck?puppylove_sugarsteel said:Thanks SEC. Thanks to to harbaugh for pushing envelope. But whats new. Just another reason to despise the SEC
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I never blame a kid for being too stupid to get into Stanford.Gladstone said: -
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LOFL that's some quality academis smackGladstone said: -
I like Shaw, he's quietly playing the villain for the conference. And he's a winner.dnc said:
LOFL that's some quality academis smackGladstone said:
Finebaum was all butthurt about it, saying "how arrogant, good luck recruiting nationally with comments like that"
Hey Finebaum, Stanford has and always will recruit nationally because the few that qualify know it's a golden ticket.