Recruit Bryce Brown

Discussion in 'OTHER SPORTS Forum' started by bhelmLSU, Jan 26, 2009.

  1. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

    The way I understand it, and how it was explained, as long as the institutions aren't paying (or boosters, etc) NCAA rules dont apply. It made sense when I first heard it and its basically what Bryce Brown is doing. Think about it, how can the NCAA prohibit families or advisers from accepting compensation for giving information? As long as they arent linked to an institution the NCAA has no control.
     
  2. OkieTigerTK

    OkieTigerTK Tornado Alley

    the whole thing is not only sleazy, it is ripe for abuse.
     
  3. stevescookin

    stevescookin Certified Who Dat

    So I guess that means ESPN and the networks won't be championing the early signing period cause?
     
  4. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

    I would say they would be in favor of it. More recruiting, more money, more exposure, double the drama.
     
  5. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

    Here you go.

     
  6. TigerBait3

    TigerBait3 Guest

  7. DRC

    DRC TigerNator

    There is no question Browns mentor is a sleazy character but as I said before, what he's doing is not illegal at all.

    This stuff paves the way for someone like ESPN to step in and 'rescue' high school kids from these brokers. They are going to sell it as a win-win situation and when you read this about Brown its not going to be a hard sell.
     
  8. bhelmLSU

    bhelmLSU Founding Member Staff Member

    Another Ridiculous Option:

    :rolleye33:
     
  9. LSUMASTERMIND

    LSUMASTERMIND Founding Member

    Thank you Coach Miles, for not even touching this guy.
     
  10. paducahmichael

    paducahmichael Tiger Band Class of '73

    If it is illegal to entice college players with houses, cars, etc for their families (see Bush, R for details), why wouldn't it be illegal for recruits as well? If it's not illegal for ESPN to pay the parents, why should it be illegal for boosters, alums, etc. to pay the kid's family directly? Same thing to me.

    Any thoughts? It would get UGLY really fast if big business REALLY, OPENLY starts marketing the recuiting scene.

    That's what I think, anyway. :geaux:
     

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