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The Kongbo kid decommitted from Tennessee....and just visited Bama. My money is on Alabama.

I'm curious to see what happens w/ Harbaugh and the traveling spring practices. Can you imagine that? They'd truck 90+ kids (walk-ons included) down to Florida for a week to hold 4 or 5 spring practices? The cost of that alone would be $250K or more. I imagine the NCAA would step in on that.

I can't see the NCAA allowing this, but then again we are watching them allowing Ole Miss to literally buy recruits even after they investigated Tunsil.
 

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I can't see the NCAA allowing this, but then again we are watching them allowing Ole Miss to literally buy recruits even after they investigated Tunsil.

Unless there is a rule against it Harbaugh is going to do anything he can. And he should. Frankly i say everyone have camps wherever you want to. It doesn't bother me. Maybe limit it to say 2-3 camps a year since smaller schools wouldn't be able to do it as much. Basically the SEC and ACC wants to stop it because a majority of the elite recruits come from the south and god forbid other schools have a shot to get in front of those kids. In my opinion if Saban wants to hold a camp in Detroit have at it.
 
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Unless there is a rule against it Harbaugh is going to do anything he can. And he should. Frankly i say everyone have camps wherever you want to. It doesn't bother me. Maybe limit it to say 2-3 camps a year since smaller schools wouldn't be able to do it as much. Basically the SEC and ACC wants to stop it because a majority of the elite recruits come from the south and god forbid other schools have a shot to get in front of those kids. In my opinion if Saban wants to hold a camp in Detroit have at it.

Bama has already done similar things. I believe a few years ago they were holding practices on a florida high school that a few key recruits attended. They also dumped a lot of money into that high school's facilities just so they could practice there.

I'm just telling you, I don't think the NCAA is going to allow Michigan to have a spring training site.
 

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Basically the SEC and ACC wants to stop it because a majority of the elite recruits come from the south and god forbid other schools have a shot to get in front of those kids.
always love the simpleton versions of things posted on here

so silly
 

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I can't see the NCAA allowing this, but then again we are watching them allowing Ole Miss to literally buy recruits even after they investigated Tunsil.
you mean Ole Mi$$ :)
 

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A good bagman goes a long way these days.
 

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always love the simpleton versions of things posted on here

so silly

Please tell me why the SEC proposed a change to the NCAA to eliminate guest coaching at camps then? I'm sure its because they are worried about the student athletes
 

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Rashan Gary and two of his high school teammates are currently at Michigan and they got snowed in so they can't leave until Monday now. This is the 4th time Gary has been to Michigan, 3 of which were on his dime. I'd be pretty surprised if he doesn't choose Michigan as long as those Ole Miss bagman stay away. His old high school coach is now the line backer and special teams coach at Michigan also.
 

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