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Some of the tidbits (mostly the satellite camps):
-definently makes it known he was in favor of satellite camps and flat out says he disagrees with both "Larry teis" and the commissioner

-says Larry voted with "no input from the ADs, coaches or any other figurehead for the belt members

-while he acknowledges that he realizes Teis has autonomy in regards to how he votes, still says it isn't right none of the members had a say

-in term of who sided where, he didn't really go into detail on that but did say "south Alabama was for it...Troy not so much" (interestingly, terry had no idea that hudspeth was publicly against the camps)

-he thinks their will be some type of amendment to the ban (says restricting anything in the ncaa usually doesn't bode well)

-said satellite camps have been beneficial for Astate and said "you don't think I would want Ohio state or Michigan to come work a camp in Jonesboro?"

-finally, he said if it wasn't for satellite camps, Georgia state wouldn't have gotten their "standout wide receiver" (I'm pretty sure he was alluding to penny hart but a name wasn't stated)
Mohajir is the kind of cat that would intentionally bring a Michigan or Ohio State in and publicize the hell out of it just to annoy Arkansas.

That being said, no Major conference school is camping in Jonesboro, Arkansas. Not enough FBS level talent.
can we get this guy to take over for benson in the commissioner's office?

hail southern
(04-22-2016 11:36 PM)RamblinRedWolf44 Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.953theticket.com/?p=14578

Some of the tidbits (mostly the satellite camps):
-definently makes it known he was in favor of satellite camps and flat out says he disagrees with both "Larry teis" and the commissioner

-says Larry voted with "no input from the ADs, coaches or any other figurehead for the belt members

-while he acknowledges that he realizes Teis has autonomy in regards to how he votes, still says it isn't right none of the members had a say

-in term of who sided where, he didn't really go into detail on that but did say "south Alabama was for it...Troy not so much" (interestingly, terry had no idea that hudspeth was publicly against the camps)

-he thinks their will be some type of amendment to the ban (says restricting anything in the ncaa usually doesn't bode well)

-said satellite camps have been beneficial for Astate and said "you don't think I would want Ohio state or Michigan to come work a camp in Jonesboro?"

-finally, he said if it wasn't for satellite camps, Georgia state wouldn't have gotten their "standout wide receiver" (I'm pretty sure he was alluding to penny hart but a name wasn't stated)

So Troy was not for the ban on satellite camps? Is that what he's saying? Or is he saying that Troy was for than ban? I can't see Troy being against satellite camps.
(04-23-2016 08:56 AM)CardinalBlackTrojan Wrote: [ -> ]
(04-22-2016 11:36 PM)RamblinRedWolf44 Wrote: [ -> ]http://www.953theticket.com/?p=14578

Some of the tidbits (mostly the satellite camps):
-definently makes it known he was in favor of satellite camps and flat out says he disagrees with both "Larry teis" and the commissioner

-says Larry voted with "no input from the ADs, coaches or any other figurehead for the belt members

-while he acknowledges that he realizes Teis has autonomy in regards to how he votes, still says it isn't right none of the members had a say

-in term of who sided where, he didn't really go into detail on that but did say "south Alabama was for it...Troy not so much" (interestingly, terry had no idea that hudspeth was publicly against the camps)

-he thinks their will be some type of amendment to the ban (says restricting anything in the ncaa usually doesn't bode well)

-said satellite camps have been beneficial for Astate and said "you don't think I would want Ohio state or Michigan to come work a camp in Jonesboro?"

-finally, he said if it wasn't for satellite camps, Georgia state wouldn't have gotten their "standout wide receiver" (I'm pretty sure he was alluding to penny hart but a name wasn't stated)

So Troy was not for the ban on satellite camps? Is that what he's saying? Or is he saying that Troy was for than ban? I can't see Troy being against satellite camps.

Mohajir: "South Alabama was in favor of satellite camps. Troy, not so much."
Yeah he insinuated that the Troy brass was for the ban
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