There's a ton of secondary violations going on at these satellite camps.
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There's a ton of secondary violations going on at these satellite camps.
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And this surprises no one. These satellite camps are going to be a violation heaven for the NCAA.
The satellite camps are a bad thing & will be gone soon. Basically, kids are choosing to attend these satellite camps over going to campuses to camp. The problem is that at an on campus camp, there are fewer kids and the players get properly evaluated, whereas at the satellite camps, there are 200 kids & each kid gets very little work or attention from the coaches.
The entire satellite camp saga has been misrepresented & reported by the media. There was no issue before due to non-power 5 school's coaches being able to attend camps at power 5 schools campuses. Again, the media has completely mis reported this story & has created momentum for something that isn't in the best interest of the game.
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First thing that comes to mind is AAU. And the mess going on there. Opening the door for satellite camps just opens the door for more benefits to be passed on without watchful eyes.
I hate that they try to sell this as being in the best interest of the student athlete when in actuality little to nothing is done that is in best interest of the student athlete. This benefits college coaches and the handlers of these boys. The high school coaches are the ones that really ought to be pissed because this diminishes the importance of HS football.
They were talking on the radio about the Pearl camp a little while ago. Said Cam Akers showed up just to see Harbaugh. They were saying the kids were only getting one rep each in drills. Sounds like a madhouse, and they expect Ole Miss not to cheat at these things?***
Rosie should be commended for his work during the bear investigation. I hope he hasn't let that go to his head to where he starts narcing on all of college football. That may be bad for us.