https://www.si.com/college-football...amp-belhaven-university-tom-herman-ed-orgeron
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Who is it!??!?!? I have to know!?!?!?It isn't Texas that has been stealing the best recruits from LA.
Yep. They need that exposure and the chance to show what they can do.This really hurts the kids - those 1 and 2 star players who aren't going to LSU at all.
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Four of their 11 commits are from out of state so far.It's not like Texas would actually sign any of the Top Players from Louisiana..Their recruiting is all Texas kids from top to bottom..
That's a good sign for Texas that Coach Herman is going after the best player's available & not signing just Texas instate recruits..Four of their 11 commits are from out of state so far.
I think as long as the camps aren't exclusively for one team it is okay. But I could be wrong.I thought the satellite camps had been banned.
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What am I missing here, other than Hal Mumme is the Soylent Green of college football coaches (not to mention he's always getting confused by the outside world with Bill Mumy who was the genesis for "Danger, Will Robinson! Danger, Will Robinison!" on "Lost in Space")?Hal Mumme said this morning he has turned Coach O into the NCAA for camp blocking. This could be fun to watch from afar.
No, it's us...lolIt isn't Texas that has been stealing the best recruits from LA.
I have to side with LSU on this one. Keep the Texas Prima Donna's out of the Bayou State. We need to protect SEC turf, even when it benefits one of our main competitors in the SEC West.I don't know how I feel about this. Hasn't this only became a big deal in the past two years since Harbawl made it an issue? On one hand I don't really care what or where coaches go for camp. On the other I can see trying to keep your rivals out of your state. I suppose it will bring us yet another NCAA rule to keep up with.
This doesn't help LSU - it prevents a bunch of 1* kids from being noticed by big schools like Cornell and Delta State, both of whom were scheduled to be there. LSU was under no threat here as they've already got around twenty commits.I have to side with LSU on this one. Keep the Texas Prima Donna's out of the Bayou State. We need to protect SEC turf, even when it benefits one of our main competitors in the SEC West.
But if you really want to see cheesy, consider the case of Willie Allen, a 6-foot-7, 300-pound offensive lineman who has announced he wants to transfer from LSU.Allen’s choice? TCU, a request that LSU promptly denied, according to multiple sources between Baton Rouge and Stadium Drive in Fort Worth. A source said that an LSU appeals committee ruled Thursday that Allen would be released from his scholarship, provided he transfers anywhere but to a Southeastern Conference school or TCU.