It is illegal to sell peanuts in Lee County after sundown on Wednesday.

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SaluteToTheHill

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This is a law on the books in Alabama and it makes about as much sense as some of these recruiting rules. The NCAA needs to update their rule book. Who cares if a coach has a mock press conference, uses a smoke machine, or says a kids name out loud in public. Now we have to make sure that no pretty students go to a recruits game. What if an ugly one goes, is that a violation? Next, all a coach will be able to do is send a recruit a single post card saying please call me, and may not contain the schools logo, and can only be delivered by a white carrier pigeon.
 
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But it is not illegal to sell Textbooks that were supplied free to the athletes in Lee County, or Tuscaloosa--for that matter---on Wednesday.
 
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There is no rhyme or reason to almost all these NCAA policies.

They should be required to state the reasoning behind all these pointless policies, because as best as I can tell there is no reasoning other than the NCAA being on a power trip.

Also, what keeps all the big schools from saying "I'm done with this nonsense," and leaving the NCAA? If the SEC and some other major programs wanted to leave as a group, is there anything stopping them? Seems they could easily start a more common-sense based organization.
 
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I was waiting for this one. If color were allowed it would open the door for the pigeon to be dyed the school colors.

I think the carrier pigeon (if he is white) must be married to a gray or black pigeon so we all understand he is cool and down with the brown/ black/ gray pigeons.
 
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