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re: Hey Auburn.. about having Evan's bio up on your 2014 Signing class site
Posted on 2/5/14 at 12:42 pm to Wallacewade04
Posted on 2/5/14 at 12:42 pm to Wallacewade04
All secondary violations. Not a big deal at all...unless you fail to report them and it will be interesting to see if Auburn does.
Georgia got cited for doing much the same thing with Isaiah Crowell.
Georgia got cited for doing much the same thing with Isaiah Crowell.
Posted on 2/5/14 at 12:44 pm to antibarner
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Georgia got cited for doing much the same thing with Isaiah Crowell.
so much fail
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.unless you fail to report them and it will be interesting to see if Auburn does.
will alabama report an actual secondary violation, which is unlike the one you think AU committed
Posted on 2/5/14 at 12:46 pm to antibarner
Just so NYC understands.the IB play was offensive pass interference,Jay Prosch was illegally blocking CJ Mosley 5 yards downfield when the ball was thrown. Call it an illegal pick play or outright interference.
Marshall was NOT over the LOS and the AU OL was borderline but not past 3 yards downfield.
I know the rules. YOU should read them son.
Marshall was NOT over the LOS and the AU OL was borderline but not past 3 yards downfield.
I know the rules. YOU should read them son.
Posted on 2/5/14 at 12:49 pm to antibarner
Secondary violations are so minor that it's not worth turning someone in over them.
The fact that the bio was already created does not necessarily mean it's not a violation. (It may be or may not be - I am no expert in NCAA compliance). Just pointing out that it many cases it is the responsibility of the institution to ensure that information is not made public. In my job, we have to go to great lengths to ensure that offlabel pharmaceutical information is only provided in response to a specific question and to certain health care professionals. If someone can manipulate the url to see something they weren't intended to see, it is still a compliance violation...it is our burden to ensure that doesn't happen.
The fact that the bio was already created does not necessarily mean it's not a violation. (It may be or may not be - I am no expert in NCAA compliance). Just pointing out that it many cases it is the responsibility of the institution to ensure that information is not made public. In my job, we have to go to great lengths to ensure that offlabel pharmaceutical information is only provided in response to a specific question and to certain health care professionals. If someone can manipulate the url to see something they weren't intended to see, it is still a compliance violation...it is our burden to ensure that doesn't happen.
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