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https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-ncaa-investigating-arizona-state-football-for-recruiting-violations-194707554.html

 

This not looking good.

 

"Sources said members of the football program deliberately, blatantly and consistently broke rules related to hosting players during the dead period, including coach Herm Edwards meeting with recruits. A source added that the evidence included pictures of the visits, including Edwards with a recruit who ended up enrolling at ASU."

 

 

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8 hours ago, Cynical said:

https://sports.yahoo.com/sources-ncaa-investigating-arizona-state-football-for-recruiting-violations-194707554.html

 

This not looking good.

 

"Sources said members of the football program deliberately, blatantly and consistently broke rules related to hosting players during the dead period, including coach Herm Edwards meeting with recruits. A source added that the evidence included pictures of the visits, including Edwards with a recruit who ended up enrolling at ASU."

 

 

Coaches can't meet with recruits on campus visits? No wonder the NCAA is constantly pummeled in court, most of the rules are just for control.

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57 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

Coaches can't meet with recruits on campus visits? No wonder the NCAA is constantly pummeled in court, most of the rules are just for control.

 

The violations happened during a recruiting "dead period".

 

https://www.ncsasports.org/ncaa-eligibility-center/recruiting-rules/dead-period

 

"The most restrictive of all the recruiting periods is the NCAA Dead Period. During the dead period, coaches may not have any in-person contact with recruits and/or their parents. In other words, coaches are not allowed to talk to recruits at their college campus, the athlete’s school, an athletic camp or even the grocery store."

 

"The goal of the NCAA Dead Period is to give athletes a little bit of time and breathing room to think about what school they want to sign with."

 

It should be noted coaches can still call recruits and contact them through digital communications.

 

If coaches are going to flaunt the rules, at least they should be smart about it.

Taking pictures with the recruits was pretty 🤬 stupid.

 

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9 hours ago, Cynical said:

 

The violations happened during a recruiting "dead period".

 

https://www.ncsasports.org/ncaa-eligibility-center/recruiting-rules/dead-period

 

"The most restrictive of all the recruiting periods is the NCAA Dead Period. During the dead period, coaches may not have any in-person contact with recruits and/or their parents. In other words, coaches are not allowed to talk to recruits at their college campus, the athlete’s school, an athletic camp or even the grocery store."

 

"The goal of the NCAA Dead Period is to give athletes a little bit of time and breathing room to think about what school they want to sign with."

 

It should be noted coaches can still call recruits and contact them through digital communications.

 

If coaches are going to flaunt the rules, at least they should be smart about it.

Taking pictures with the recruits was pretty 🤬 stupid.

 

I know it was dumb of Herm but if a player is on campus there is no logic in limiting meeting him. If the purpose is to give players space if they want it then it should limit any communication off of the campus. These kids who are talented get literally dozens of text a day from colleges starting sophomore year- if not earlier- so the texting is not giving them a break.

 

 

 

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52 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

I know it was dumb of Herm but if a player is on campus there is no logic in limiting meeting him.

 

I think you missed the point here.

It was a dead period.

The recruit should not have been on campus at all.

 

52 minutes ago, Buffalo Timmy said:

If the purpose is to give players space if they want it then it should limit any communication off of the campus. These kids who are talented get literally dozens of text a day from colleges starting sophomore year- if not earlier- so the texting is not giving them a break.

 

I agree with this.

That's part of the reason why the NCAA gets in so much trouble.

Their rules, regulations, and policies can be confusing, and make no sense.

Enforcement?

Don't even get me started.

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