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NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - WakeForestRanger - 04-28-2016 12:47 PM

According to ESPN.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Sattelite Camps - domer1978 - 04-28-2016 12:56 PM

Woo-hoo


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Sattelite Camps - WakeForestRanger - 04-28-2016 01:30 PM

The ACC has rescinded the league rule against Satellite camps as well.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Sattelite Camps - Hokie Mark - 04-28-2016 01:39 PM

(04-28-2016 01:30 PM)WakeForestRanger Wrote:  The ACC has rescinded the league rule against Sattelite camps as well.

LINK?


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Sattelite Camps - nzmorange - 04-28-2016 02:38 PM

(04-28-2016 01:39 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 01:30 PM)WakeForestRanger Wrote:  The ACC has rescinded the league rule against Sattelite camps as well.

LINK?
I'll send you a link because of (and only because of) all the PM's you sent me about secretly loving Syracuse.

http://www.syracuse.com/orangefootball/index.ssf/2016/04/ncaa_decision_to_lift_satellite_camp_ban_means_syracuse_football_can_widen_recru.html#incart_river_home


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - HRFlossY - 04-28-2016 03:50 PM

Sorry Florida, Texas, Louisiana, Georgia and all the other southern states because here comes the Gang.!!03-nutkick

I guess we could have some up north but......really.?!?
FLossY Out...04-wine


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - uofl05 - 04-28-2016 05:09 PM

This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - ULdave - 04-28-2016 07:07 PM

(04-28-2016 05:09 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.
You mean like us? Sorry but I can't agree at all on this point.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - Hallcity - 04-28-2016 07:31 PM

(04-28-2016 07:07 PM)ULdave Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 05:09 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.
You mean like us? Sorry but I can't agree at all on this point.

Which ACC schools will do this and where will they go to do it?


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - Hokie Mark - 04-28-2016 08:38 PM

(04-28-2016 02:38 PM)nzmorange Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 01:39 PM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 01:30 PM)WakeForestRanger Wrote:  The ACC has rescinded the league rule against Sattelite camps as well.

LINK?
I'll send you a link because of (and only because of) all the PM's you sent me about [b]secretly loving Syracuse[/b].

http://www.syracuse.com/orangefootball/index.ssf/2016/04/ncaa_decision_to_lift_satellite_camp_ban_means_syracuse_football_can_widen_recru.html#incart_river_home

Apparently you misunderstood when I said I like Oranges.

[Image: 140113_orange.jpg]

Oh, and just FYI: sending a message at night is not a "PM".


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - uofl05 - 04-28-2016 09:01 PM

(04-28-2016 07:07 PM)ULdave Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 05:09 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.
You mean like us? Sorry but I can't agree at all on this point.

We are MUCH closer to where we recruit than a school like Michigan. Second, do you see us holding camps at IMG solely to recruit? No. This rule benefits absolutely no one other than the B1G. I don't want to see any rules to favor that league.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - Hokie Mark - 04-28-2016 10:43 PM

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RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - ULdave - 04-29-2016 03:33 AM

(04-28-2016 09:01 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 07:07 PM)ULdave Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 05:09 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.
You mean like us? Sorry but I can't agree at all on this point.

We are MUCH closer to where we recruit than a school like Michigan. Second, do you see us holding camps at IMG solely to recruit? No. This rule benefits absolutely no one other than the B1G. I don't want to see any rules to favor that league.
Louisville is closer to Canada than Florida.

Our coaching staff has stated that they don't feel like they have any problems finding the talent, but the issue is getting those players to take a visit on campus. So they don't feel like satellite camps really solve that issue, and therefore are ambivalent over the issue. But in my opinion a school like Louisville could find that opening satellite camps in FL and GA helps keep pipelines open and build interest in some of the areas we are dependant on recruiting.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - TerryD - 04-29-2016 06:56 AM

(04-28-2016 09:01 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 07:07 PM)ULdave Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 05:09 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.
You mean like us? Sorry but I can't agree at all on this point.

We are MUCH closer to where we recruit than a school like Michigan. Second, do you see us holding camps at IMG solely to recruit? No. This rule benefits absolutely no one other than the B1G. I don't want to see any rules to favor that league.

I imagine that ND will begin to do these camps as well.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - Hokie Mark - 04-29-2016 08:14 AM

For VT I'd like to see camps in DC and Charlotte for starters.

I really hope Syracuse does one in NJ and Pitt does one in Cincinnati just to irritate the Big Ten.


RE: NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - cuseroc - 04-29-2016 08:49 AM

(04-29-2016 08:14 AM)Hokie Mark Wrote:  For VT I'd like to see camps in DC and Charlotte for starters.

I really hope Syracuse does one in NJ and Pitt does one in Cincinnati just to irritate the Big Ten.

That would not surprise about Syracuse. As it is, Syracuse has been taking Rutgers lunch by getting some of the better talent from Jersey. Scott Shafer, surprisingly had good success in Jersey and Connecticut. I believe Babers has been recruiting that area hard.


NCAA Board of Directors Rescinds Ban on Satellite Camps - Lenvillecards - 04-29-2016 11:23 AM

(04-29-2016 03:33 AM)ULdave Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 09:01 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 07:07 PM)ULdave Wrote:  
(04-28-2016 05:09 PM)uofl05 Wrote:  This is idiotic. This only benefits slime balls like Meyer and Hsrbaugh because they have to raid the south for their talent.
You mean like us? Sorry but I can't agree at all on this point.

We are MUCH closer to where we recruit than a school like Michigan. Second, do you see us holding camps at IMG solely to recruit? No. This rule benefits absolutely no one other than the B1G. I don't want to see any rules to favor that league.
Louisville is closer to Canada than Florida.

Our coaching staff has stated that they don't feel like they have any problems finding the talent, but the issue is getting those players to take a visit on campus. So they don't feel like satellite camps really solve that issue, and therefore are ambivalent over the issue. But in my opinion a school like Louisville could find that opening satellite camps in FL and GA helps keep pipelines open and build interest in some of the areas we are dependant on recruiting.

This benefits the high schoolers mostly. A lot of them can't afford to make visits so this gives the schools a chance to go to them.