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Saban asks recruiting sites for integrity

Discussion in 'Journalism topics only' started by SouthernStyle, Jun 20, 2009.

  1. BillyT

    BillyT Active Member

    Mizzou, you want my password" ;) Hehehehehhe


    I heard this from a guy who heard from a guy . . . .


    He's fucking hosed anyway.

    The Rammer Jammer Yellow Hammer folks are already writing him off.
     
  2. Armchair_QB

    Armchair_QB Well-Known Member

    Which makes them the exception rather than the rule. Saban does have a point.
     
  3. share24

    share24 Member

  4. dooley_womack1

    dooley_womack1 Well-Known Member

    Thanks for checking in, Feldman.
     
  5. John Kaltefleiter

    John Kaltefleiter New Member

    The real story is how the assistant coaches -- at least it was the case in the SEC -- use the recruiting sites to lure potential recruits, specifically during no-call periods. There was an instance two years ago at Georgia when a Rivals.com recruiting "expert" visited a recruit and posed as being affiliated with the university. The school had to report it as a secondary violation, but it goes to show you how in bed with the programs a lot of these "experts" are with their fanboy schools. We had a running joke that whenever an assistant was leaving a recruit's house the "expert" would pass him on the walkway leading to the residence.
     
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