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Ben Blackmon, the head coach of Enterprise High School in Alabama, and a young assistant coach were
Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports
Ben Blackmon, the head coach of Enterprise High School in Alabama, and a young assistant coach were caught on video recording an opponents sideline. According to a report from Football Scoop, the Alabama High School Athletic Association hit Blackmon with a one-game suspension. Per Football Scoop...
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Alabama rules state that "a school may not video tape, nor film, any contest in which it is not involved unless it has received permission from both participating schools."

Blackmon released a statement of his own.

"We received a letter stating that I am suspended for Friday's game. I accept the ruling and will not appeal."

He goes on to share that he did not direct our young coach to record the video that led to the suspension, but he also didn't stop him from doing so.

"I've scouted games thousands of times. There's never been video taken. This is the first time and the last time," his statement went on to say.
(The Spun)
Originally published on TigerDroppings.com
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morganwadefan14 months
1st time doing it or first time caught?
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JackieTreehorn14 months
First time caught. Been doing it his entire career.
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Mouth14 months
that is how you own something. well said coach.
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TutHillTiger14 months
Well somebody saw that netflix documentry on Michigan
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JackieTreehorn14 months
Not the first time by far. This guy has failed upwards in his entire career somehow. Very interesting.
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4x4tiger14 months
If you're not cheating, you're not trying
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Twenty 4914 months
He should contest it. Per the article, the rule says you "a school may not video tape, nor film". Show me any tape or film my client made. Digital recording, so you have none? Case dismissed.
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