If this is true...sanctions will follow.
http://rivals.yahoo.com/ncaa/football/n ... egon030311
Well, maybe not...the rules about 3rd paty agents are nebulous.
Oregon in NCAA trouble soon?
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Oregon in NCAA trouble soon?
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This must have been the program that ESPN said was going to be in trouble.
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It is not these recruiting services are a big secret. Every high school athlete in the country is approached by one of them. Parents pay money for these guys to send out the "I am interested letters, and schools pay for the ones that are good."
Athlete Scholarship Corporation is a big one. Check it out. Look at the registered schools. My point is...these are no secret.
http://www.athleticscholarshipcorp.com/index.php?p=coll_list
Athlete Scholarship Corporation is a big one. Check it out. Look at the registered schools. My point is...these are no secret.
http://www.athleticscholarshipcorp.com/index.php?p=coll_list
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Re: Oregon in NCAA trouble soon?
It is "what you pay for" that is suspect. Paying a service for video tapes is one thing...paying for the delivery of an athlete is another. The whole third party business is hard to regulate.
Some unscrupulous services are taking money to deliver an athlete....$25,000 paid to a service sounds a bit much. I think that there is more going on here than just a scouting service. Most of these services flood youtube with their videos where any coach can watch them...free.
Some unscrupulous services are taking money to deliver an athlete....$25,000 paid to a service sounds a bit much. I think that there is more going on here than just a scouting service. Most of these services flood youtube with their videos where any coach can watch them...free.
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Paying for delivery of and athlete is being an agent. It's time to clean it all up.
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Oregon is finding out what every school finds out once they hit that championship game - the lights get brighter and the number of people that are turning over the rocks gets larger and larger. They probably aren't doing anything lots of other aren't doing they are just this years whipping boy.
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Re: Oregon in NCAA trouble soon?
donovan wrote:It is not these recruiting services are a big secret. Every high school athlete in the country is approached by one of them. Parents pay money for these guys to send out the "I am interested letters, and schools pay for the ones that are good."
Athlete Scholarship Corporation is a big one. Check it out. Look at the registered schools. My point is...these are no secret.
http://www.athleticscholarshipcorp.com/index.php?p=coll_list
Wow. Even Brewton-Parker in south Georgia is on the list. that's a SMALL school.
They’re either going to run the ball here or their going to pass it.
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The fewer rules a coach has, the fewer rules there are for players to break.
See, well ya see, the thing is, he should have caught that ball. But the ball is bigger than his hands.
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Re: Oregon in NCAA trouble soon?
This situation...7 on 7 teams..is the new problem child for third party abuses...
linky..
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/06/sport ... ref=sports
linky..
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/06/sport ... ref=sports
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billybud wrote:This situation...7 on 7 teams..is the new problem child for third party abuses...
linky..
http://www.nytimes.com/2011/03/06/sport ... ref=sports
It is just like AAU basketball. It should be eliminated, what started as a good idea has turned a system filled with corruption.
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Re: Oregon in NCAA trouble soon?
...or "select" baseball teams for summer ball. What happened to the days when baseball ended for kids the afternoon of labor day. Now they end their seasons before school is out so they can have these "pay big bucks" select play and a promise of pro scouts looking at your kid.
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