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Report: NCAA puts brakes on controversial recruiting changes

  • ... not all of them, though.

    http://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2013/03/07/ncaa-makes-concessions-to-members-concerned-about-recruiting-rule-changes/1971281/

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    Christopher Walsh covers Alabama football for BamaOnline, 247Sports, and is the author of 18 books.

    Chris Walsh

  • I guess Mack Brown got his wish. With all the resources they have it should be no problem to compete with Bama. But he's gotten lazy and wants his recruiting classes to be finished by March.

    This post was edited by J Kirkpatrick on 3/7/2013 at 6:48 PM

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  • The Associated Press chimes in ...

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The NCAA says its board of directors will review two proposals adopted in January that were aimed at deregulating recruiting after some coaches and administrators expressed concerns about the possible changes.

    The NCAA announced on Thursday the rules working group will modify proposals that would have removed certain restrictions on who can recruit and the amount of recruiting material that can be sent to prospective high school athletes. The proposals also would lift restrictions on how often coaches can text recruits.

    Modified proposals will be considered by the Division I board of directors when it meets May 2 in Indianapolis.

    Since the board adopted 25 measures to help streamline NCAA rules regarding recruiting, numerous football coaches and athletic directors have come out against them, including the entire Big Ten

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    Christopher Walsh covers Alabama football for BamaOnline, 247Sports, and is the author of 18 books.

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  • BTW just to clarify, Alabama hasn't added any extra people to the staff. What Saban's been doing is hiring higher-quality people.

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  • Also for what it's worth, Saban has already said he is against the deregulation some of the changes would have made. Said there is already so much pressure on these kids and this would only make it worse.

    Shane8773

  • Chris Walsh said...

    The Associated Press chimes in ...

    INDIANAPOLIS (AP) -- The NCAA says its board of directors will review two proposals adopted in January that were aimed at deregulating recruiting after some coaches and administrators expressed concerns about the possible changes.

    The NCAA announced on Thursday the rules working group will modify proposals that would have removed certain restrictions on who can recruit and the amount of recruiting material that can be sent to prospective high school athletes. The proposals also would lift restrictions on how often coaches can text recruits.

    Modified proposals will be considered by the Division I board of directors when it meets May 2 in Indianapolis.

    Since the board adopted 25 measures to help streamline NCAA rules regarding recruiting, numerous football coaches and athletic directors have come out against them, including the entire Big Ten

    What about Kevin Steele ?

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    PhilBlake

  • The way I look at it, changing the Big Ten's position on the is only helps to solidify the advantage we and the upper tier of the SEC already have over the Big Ten in recruiting. they should be the ones screaming for deregulation to try to catch up. Good for us that they would rather not compete.

    Redwoodforest

  • they are scared of teh sabben

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