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- In an era when the NCAA has created what it calls “desktop investigator positions”, how much privacy should a college student-athlete be entitled to?
- West Virginia may be looking at another lawsuit over its move to the Big 12.
- Kevin Scarbinsky thinks Nick Saban may be bad for some coaches’ health.
- And Mike Bianchi really stretches to knock Urban Meyer as a hypocrite.
- The meaning of honoring a commitment…
- Why a kid may flip…
- The Patrick Witt saga has become a story of he said, she said, they said.
- SOD loses a couple of key commitments late, can’t fill the slots and laments the new SEC 25-man rule because it doesn’t help the kids anymore.
I think it was Clemson several years ago that signed a kid who had a stroke playing football. Obviously he couldn’t play anymore but they honored the commitment.
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In other news, McGarity may be making his first big hire this spring.
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This Big 10 “gentlemen’s agreement” in the business world is called collusion. As hard as this is to say, this makes me like Meyer more. Recruiting, just like the play on the field, is all about competition.
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SOD is the same doofus who denies transfer requests and spins it like that’s helping the kids. Bottom line is people who have to have things their way will whine, make excuses and blame others. And when all that fails, they wax altruistic. I feel dumber for reading sometimes….sigh.
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You sound a little tongue in cheek saying Bianchi is stretching to knock Corch as a hypocrite. ‘Corch is a hypocrite’ is self proving. Bianchi, the former Meyer ass kisser, is the hypocrite in his column.
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The signing by RIce is truly classy. Like to see stories like this!
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