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Pat Dye Field => War Damn Eagle => Topic started by: boartitz on May 30, 2009, 04:45:20 PM
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Nutt has single handidly caused a restriction to be put on the SEC with his 37 commitments this year. We are the only conference with this restriction.
Recapping the SEC spring meetings
May 29, 2009 6:19 PM
Posted by ESPN.com's Chris Low
DESTIN, Fla. -- The SEC presidents have spoken, and the days of signing as many players as a coach wants in this league are over.
Starting immediately, the SEC will cap football signees each year at 28. The coaches had favored capping it at 30, but the presidents voted Friday to cap it at 28.
Schools can only bring in a maximum of 25 players each fall, but some schools over-sign and then whittle that number down to get to 25.
The SEC schools can probably thank Ole Miss and Houston Nutt for this new legislation, which will go into effect whether it passes at the national level or not. The Rebels signed 37 players in February. Of course, Arkansas also signed 32.
Also, the football coaches had wanted to expand from two to four graduate assistants, but that proposal was shot down.
Slive ended the meetings by announcing that the league will distribute about $132.5 million to its 12 schools for the 2008-09 fiscal year. That's a 4 percent increase from last year.
Next year, when the new television contracts with ESPN and CBS kick in, that figure will climb even more, or in Slive's words, be "more robust."
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Seriously pigtitty, your a lot better off with Nutt and his coaching staff gone.
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Seriously pigtitty, your a lot better off with Nutt and his coaching staff gone.
I know that. Did you think I didn't know that?
I do not like Nutt.
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I saw this question brought up on another board.
The coaches thought 30 was a good number, but the presidents voted for 28.
Where were the ADs and why didn't they vote on an athletic matter?
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I saw this question brought up on another board.
The coaches thought 30 was a good number, but the presidents voted for 28.
Where were the ADs and why didn't they vote on an athletic matter?
I'm sure the presidents asked the ADs for their input on the matter before voting. I don't see this as that terrible of a rule. I agree with it when you are signing say 35 guys who will all qualify, therefore 10 will get screwed. But if you sign 35 but 15 of them are obviously JUCO or prep bound, then thats another story. But who is to make the decision who is "obviously" not going to qualify, and who sets up the formula to determine that? Its just easiest to put a hard limit on it.
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My question is with the limit at 28, what happens if 4 don't qualify? Do you scramble to find a kid in June or July? How does this effect kids on the bubble academically? Kids that would typically get scholarship offers are going to get passed up because teams can't afford to take a chance they won't qualify. Obviously you can just give the scholarship to a walk-on, but effectively this reduces your team from 85 to 84 legitimate players. If this happens a couple 3 years in a row, it can start to have a serious effect.
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I'm sure the presidents asked the ADs for their input on the matter before voting. I don't see this as that terrible of a rule. I agree with it when you are signing say 35 guys who will all qualify, therefore 10 will get screwed. But if you sign 35 but 15 of them are obviously JUCO or prep bound, then thats another story. But who is to make the decision who is "obviously" not going to qualify, and who sets up the formula to determine that? Its just easiest to put a hard limit on it.
It doesn't seem to me that the presidents took any input from the coaches or the ADs.
I know the ADs are caught in the middle, but I would think some at least would have voiced the coaches position.
The academic side seems to like fucking with athletics.
I am concerned that the SEC has this restriction and the rest of the conferences do not. There have been no real problems with this matter in the past that I am aware of.
Let the NCAA handle this and all teams will be in the same boat.
Along the line of thinking that Wally had, what about a coaching change where several players transfer?
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The only problem that I see is that this is only for the SEC. So, a team like FSU can rack up with players that won't qualify, but can be placed by the University, which would make FSU look that much better a couple of years when those prospects get out of JUCO.
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It's the Obama effect. If you are superior to others, we need to sanction you until you are part of the mediocre also. This should not be adhered to until the rest of the D1 schools also adhere to it.
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Well when this is sat back and actually studied it is easy who is really behind this limitation.
Those schools withcoaches who can get it done on the field. It is going to make coaching ability bigger than the ability to recruit once again.
Poor lil chizik, he got fucked and as a result we got it too.
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Well when this is sat back and actually studied it is easy who is really behind this limitation.
Those schools withcoaches who can get it done on the field. It is going to make coaching ability bigger than the ability to recruit once again.
Poor lil chizik, he got fucked and as a result we got it too.
greaseybammer, your fantasies about Coach Chizik is getting a little too graphic.
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My fantazies about him involve him leaving town and Auburn hiring a coach.
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Well when this is sat back and actually studied it is easy who is really behind this limitation.
Those schools withcoaches who can get it done on the field. It is going to make coaching ability bigger than the ability to recruit once again.
Poor lil chizik, he got fucked and as a result we got it too.
Cheezit got fucked by Seadrunk??? What?????????!!!!!
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No he has to coach and not just try to recruit. They are going to make him be in charge of a football team.
He got fucked.
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My fantazies about him involve him leaving town and Auburn hiring a coach.
Soooo, you do fantasize about him :homo:
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Yeah, I get a hard on thinking about that big Ryder truck slowly growing smaller in the distance as he slinks away in the shadows.
Not nearly as homo erotic as your fantasies but they are a lot better for Auburn.