Reinbold Tues PM
Posted: Tue Mar 16, 2010 7:15 pm

Have you seen Lauren's new show Parenthood on NBC?Dooby wrote:Stallion: I would like your opinion on these messages. If this were an assistant at another team, I would seriously question whether a note like this rises to the level of a secondary recruiting violation. You can confidently say who the recruit is. How is this not a violation?
Problem is that he provides fairly unmistakeable identifiers ( height, position, residence area) that can easily be matched up with a known and targeted recruit. A similar analogy is a poster on this board from Arkansas who played football for SMU and who cowers and quivers when his wife speaks. A poster who was recently given special dispensation to attend the Navy game by his wife only on the condition that the trip coincides with her touring WDC historical sites. Who is this mystery subserviant poster????mrydel wrote:Those of us that do not follow recruiting as close as others have no idea of whom he is referring. And especially those of us not in the metroplex. Maybe a fine line but I do not see a problem.
You make my point perfectly. That description sounds very familiar, but it cannot be me because my wife has no interest at all in WDC, but rather Civil War sites. So there can always be a close but not exact reference.PoconoPony wrote:Problem is that he provides fairly unmistakeable identifiers ( height, position, residence area) that can easily be matched up with a known and targeted recruit. A similar analogy is a poster on this board from Arkansas who played football for SMU and who cowers and quivers when his wife speaks. A poster who was recently given special dispensation to attend the Navy game by his wife only on the condition that the trip coincides with her touring WDC historical sites. Who is this mystery subserviant poster????mrydel wrote:Those of us that do not follow recruiting as close as others have no idea of whom he is referring. And especially those of us not in the metroplex. Maybe a fine line but I do not see a problem.
How big is the metroplex if it includes east of Dallas their is a big QB at Pittsburg that has better stats than the Bell QB also a big QB at Flower Mound that has outstanding stats. Who was the QB?????PoconoPony wrote:Problem is that he provides fairly unmistakeable identifiers ( height, position, residence area) that can easily be matched up with a known and targeted recruit. A similar analogy is a poster on this board from Arkansas who played football for SMU and who cowers and quivers when his wife speaks. A poster who was recently given special dispensation to attend the Navy game by his wife only on the condition that the trip coincides with her touring WDC historical sites. Who is this mystery subserviant poster????mrydel wrote:Those of us that do not follow recruiting as close as others have no idea of whom he is referring. And especially those of us not in the metroplex. Maybe a fine line but I do not see a problem.
I think the key is using names.Dooby wrote:I thought there was an NCAA rule against commenting on recruits to the public. I recall clearly Coach K being interviewed years ago on the radio and being asked about LeBron as a HS Senior and sidestepping the question specifically because Lebron hadn't officially declared for the draft and at some point indicated that Duke would have been on his list of schools if he went to college.
This post isn't the best example, but some of these facebook updates from coach are a little more generous and suggest what a player could do for a program.