Last Winter, Alabama coach Nick Saban was accused of violating the "bump" rule when he spoke
with Barry James Sanders, the son of legendary running back Barry Sanders, at the prospect's high school
in Oklahoma. When questioned about the contact with a junior, Saban said it was just a greeting.
Oklahoma State suggested the rule was violated, but the high school's offensive coordinator said Saban
was talking to him about Alabama's need for running backs.
Whoever wrote the article needs to attend one of the Monthly NCAA Rules "Education" Classes, and apparently he needs to bring along Coach Belittle...because that was a violation. A simple greeting does not equal Recruiting, by saying that you're in need of running backs. And Coach Belittle should know that rule like the back of his midget hands, it hasn't changed. For the bammer lurkers a simple greeting is a "hello", "nice day outside", "good luck this upcoming season", "keep up the good work in the class rooms", "tell your parents I said hello", etc.