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re: The Athletic on A&M's recruiting spending spree

Posted on 4/27/22 at 5:18 pm to
Posted by Hugh McElroy
Member since Sep 2013
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Posted on 4/27/22 at 5:18 pm to
It has nothing to do with recruiting, which is what you said. We practiced too long, and had one “bumped into a recruit while at a school during a dead period” complaint thrown in. A&M got a tiny hand slap for a tiny violation - nowhere close to a LOIC charge. Not ever remotely close.

In short, you’re making shite up. That’s been established. Nevermind that you’re claiming A&M is under investigation with no proof. Nevermind that your desperate for A&M to be violating recruiting rules while utterly ignoring the use of NIL by Alabama, Ohio St, UF, OU, and many others.

It’s clear to everyone that you’re desperate to marginalize A&M’s success in recruiting, so you’re willing to say anything, even stuff that easily shown to be false.
This post was edited on 4/27/22 at 5:25 pm
Posted by Whentheleveebreaks
Member since Aug 2020
1915 posts
Posted on 4/27/22 at 5:38 pm to
Yeppers

I thought false statements were the property of sips and tigers. Even Bama starting to get nervous. That means we are headed in the right direction!
Posted by 3down10
Member since Sep 2014
22924 posts
Posted on 4/27/22 at 5:47 pm to
quote:

It has nothing to do with recruiting, which is what you said. We practiced too long, and had one “bumped into a recruit while at a school during a dead period” complaint thrown in. A&M got a tiny hand slap for a tiny violation - nowhere close to a LOIC charge. Not ever remotely close.

In short, you’re making shite up. That’s been established. Nevermind that you’re claiming A&M is under investigation with no proof. Nevermind that your desperate for A&M to be violating recruiting rules while utterly ignoring the use of NIL by Alabama, Ohio St, UF, OU, and many others.

It’s clear to everyone that you’re desperate to marginalize A&M’s success in recruiting, so you’re willing to say anything, even stuff that easily shown to be false.



I don't need to make shite up. You're just a dumbass who apparently thinks Texas A&M is the only team to ever have the #1 class. You weren't the only team that recruited last year. You aren't the first team to get the #1 recruiting class.

But let me find my shock face that someone from Texas thinks anything they don't like is just a sign of jealously.

Maybe you should look up what LOIC means. Or hell, just go look at the reasons why LSU got it.

NCAA hands out penalties to Jimbo Fisher, Texas A&M football after Aggies violated recruiting rules

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The NCAA charged Fisher for failing to “promote an atmosphere of compliance because of his personal involvement in the recruiting violation.”


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Fisher was also found to have failed to monitor his staff when he did not ensure the program was staying within the allowable number of countable athletically related activity hours.


Both of these things are the kinds of things that lead to LOIC. What kept it from being that was the lack of a level 1 violation, otherwise it would have been LOIC.

That's just how shite works.

And of course, your HC got hit with a show cause...because that's how close you were. They don't give those out for the hell of it.

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The NCAA outlined the following penalties for Texas A&M:

One year of probation.

A fine of $5,000.

A reduction in football official visits by 17 days during the 2019-20 academic year.

An off-campus recruiting ban for the entire football coaching staff for November 2019, which reduced the permissible evaluation days for the 2019-20 academic year by 19.

A seven-day off-campus recruiting ban for the football coaching staff for the 2020 spring off-campus recruiting period and a 10-day off-campus recruiting ban for the football coaching staff for the 2020 fall off-campus recruiting period.

The university ended its recruitment of the prospect.

A ban on recruiting any prospects from the prospect’s high school for the 2019-20, 2020-21 and 2021-22 academic years.

A six-month show-cause order for the head coach. The terms of the show-cause order include a previously served nine-day ban on phone calls, emails or texts with prospects in January 2020; a reduction in off-campus recruiting contact days by three for the December 2019 through January 2020 contact period; a ban on all off-campus recruiting activities for the fall 2020 contact period; additional one-on-one rules education; and a public statement from the head coach addressing the violations.

A six-month show-cause order for the assistant coach. The terms of the show-cause order include a previously served nine-day ban on phone calls, emails or texts with prospects in January 2020; a reduction in off-campus recruiting contact days by three for the December 2019 through January 2020 contact period; a ban on all off-campus recruiting activities for the fall 2020 contact period; and additional one-on-one rules education.





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