I sometimes wonder if the NCAA has a master plan. Everything they seem to do becomes a huge mess. The latest is the NCAA is recalling the un-limited electronic contact to football recruits that they approved in January.
Who thought this was a good idea in the first place? How is texting a 17 year old kid 24x7 make sense to anyone? Most coaches will recruit right up to the line for all NCAA recruiting rules and many will step over it. Let's just open the flood gates!
Better late then never on recalling that rule I guess.
How about not being able to make anything stick at Auburn or Miami, Florida? There is so much smoke around Auburn and their championship year, I'm surprised the Auburn athletic department hasn't combusted yet. Miami is just a huge cluster. I'm sure they think this will never end.
Duke and former player Lance Thomas will not face any penalty by the NCAA. In 2009, Lance put down $30,000 in cash and got a $70,000 loan for a bunch of jewelry. Nobody would go on the record, so no harm no foul.
I'm glad Michigan spent Millions defending themselves for over practicing a few minutes which equaled stretching by players. Looking back does that really equal two years of probation? Maybe some loss of practice time but it seems that should of been have been investigated and ruled on it a couple weeks.
Notice to Kids and Coaches: If you break NCAA rules, don't talk and you will be let off. But you probably already knew that. The NCAA can't subpoena anyone, so I guess they can't find the truth.
- Michigan DE Lawrence Marshall who committed to OSU for about 10 minutes has released at top 5 in no order: Michigan State, Michigan, Oklahoma, USC and Notre Dame. Many believe Lawrence is headed to East Lansing.
- Michigan WR target Christian McCaffery committed to Stanford on Thursday.
- LB Kyron Watson from Illinois is pretty excited about his visit to Ann Arbor on May 20th. He will definitely be on "commit watch" that weekend. Kyron is 3 star prospect to Rivals & Scouts and 4 stars to ESPN.
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