Bryce Brown (CLOSED)

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you are missing my point. go talk civilly in a thread other than this one. people come to this thread looking for information on bryce brown, but they can rarely find any because the thread is full of your dumb arguements.

lol. Or discussions about Eric Berry and NFL Cornerbacks. You guys are hilarious. :)
 
If anyone is attending the game today, let's make BB feel at home in Big Orange Country. Hope Kiffin will bring him in at the first time out so he can be recognized and receive a standing O!
 
If anyone is attending the game today, let's make BB feel at home in Big Orange Country. Hope Kiffin will bring him in at the first time out so he can be recognized and receive a standing O!

Can they say his name at the game, or can we look forward to another secondary violation?
 
Supposedly even if he does come to UT, he's going to be ineligible for a year. I'm not sure how accurate that is, but I've heard it from a few people.
 
The NCAA needs to update its secondary violations. Most of these are just plain stupid. Rules for the sake of having rules. It seems someone had a job with nothing better to do.

What rules worshipers would came up with all this moronic stuff? Nazis? Maybe that's what the N has been changed to but they can't tell us unless we are employed by the firm as it would be a violation or something.
 
The NCAA needs to update its secondary violations. Most of these are just plain stupid. Rules for the sake of having rules. It seems someone had a job with nothing better to do.

What rules worshipers would came up with all this moronic stuff? Nazis? Maybe that's what the N has been changed to but they can't tell us unless we are employed by the firm as it would be a violation or something.


The rule about not commenting on players is a necessary one. Can you imagine how nasty it would get if it were fair game for coaches to talk about recruits in the media? Kids shouldn't be subjected to that much scrutiny.
 
The rule about not commenting on players is a necessary one. Can you imagine how nasty it would get if it were fair game for coaches to talk about recruits in the media? Kids shouldn't be subjected to that much scrutiny.

But, it's okay for a coach to call them as often as they'd like to interrupt one of their 48-hour visits with another program.

Why should the NCAA decide whether Brown wants his name mentioned? It seems obvious that he's okay with the publicity and if not for the NCAA rule, he might be able to get it without hiring an agent to provide it.
 
If anybody has ran into Bryce Brown on campus this is where you can tells us about it since the his original thread has gotten way off topic.:superman:
 
But, it's okay for a coach to call them as often as they'd like to interrupt one of their 48-hour visits with another program.

Why should the NCAA decide whether Brown wants his name mentioned? It seems obvious that he's okay with the publicity and if not for the NCAA rule, he might be able to get it without hiring an agent to provide it.


It's just not a good situation for kids under 18 to be fair game in the media. This rule is to protect kids. Obviously, kids like Bryce Brown aren't so worried about protecting their image. Recruiting is already cutthroat but allowing coaches to openly comment on and discuss players would make it a bloodbath. The NCAA may seem silly but they are right on this rule. Also, programs who have more media exposure would have an unfair advantage if this rule did not exist.
 
But, it's okay for a coach to call them as often as they'd like to interrupt one of their 48-hour visits with another program.

You can call as much as you want until the player picks up the phone. Then if they hang up on him, he can't call again for another week.

Plus Meyer didn't even know he was on a visit, remember Kiffin saying how he told him to lie to Urban and say he was all Gator and wasn't going to visit?
 
You can call as much as you want until the player picks up the phone. Then if they hang up on him, he can't call again for another week.

Plus Meyer didn't even know he was on a visit, remember Kiffin saying how he told him to lie to Urban and say he was all Gator and wasn't going to visit?


I remember those comments from Kiffin but Meyer knew. Nu'Keese's family said that when Meyer found out about the trip to UT he was calling him nonstop the night before trying to talk Nu'Keese out of the trip. He continued to call while Nu'Keese was on campus and after he got back to S. FL. Meyer thought he had him in the bag and didn't continue to pursue Nu'Keese hard until he got wind of Nu'Keese having interest in Kiffin/UT. If Meyer had a better relationship with the recruit and his family he wouldn't have been so blindsided. Nu'Keese was up front about the fact that he was interested in UT as soon as CLK took the job.
 
You can call as much as you want until the player picks up the phone. Then if they hang up on him, he can't call again for another week.

Plus Meyer didn't even know he was on a visit, remember Kiffin saying how he told him to lie to Urban and say he was all Gator and wasn't going to visit?

unless the coach leaves a voicemail message. then its considered a contact.
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Even if he did know, all Nuke had to do was answer the phone and then hang it up, and then he couldn't call for another week, if it bothered him that much.
 
Even if he did know, all Nuke had to do was answer the phone and then hang it up, and then he couldn't call for another week, if it bothered him that much.
Well, which is it? First you're saying Meyer didn't know, then you're defending him by saying Nuke should've hung up on hiim?! Of course Meyer knew - heck, we all knew he was here, it wasn't a big secret!
 
unless the coach leaves a voicemail message. then its considered a contact.
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Correcting my own post. I dont know know if a voicemail left BEFORE directly talking to a prospective student athlete is considered a contact for that week, but a voicemail left AFTER already talking to that prospect once that week is considered an additional phone contact. Sorry.
 
that's why i said not totally sure.

The 48 hour period begins from the time the student arrives on campus, and he may stay longer than the 48 hours for extenuating circumstances, ie weather. If the student stays longer and there are no extenuating circumstances, it must be for reasons unrelated to recruiting, he must leave the campus, and he has to pay his own way home and all other expenses outside the 48 hour window.
 
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