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Posted: 2/17/2016 12:48 PM
Coach Harbaugh is planning on holding a week of spring practice during Michigan's spring break at the IMG Sports Academy in Florida. Just another example of the pushing the envelope farther into something that college sports should not be about.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 12:56 PM
I think there may be some jealousy there. How cool would it be if Solich and company did something like that?? OUr offseason would be so much fun to follow!
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Posted: 2/17/2016 1:14 PM
If I was an SEC coach and was asked about this I would respond as follows: "Recruits should pay attention to this. Because it appears being in Michigan sucks so bad that even their head coach doesn't want to be there."
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Posted: 2/17/2016 1:31 PM
Had Urban proposed this idea, Billy would be all about it.

I'm sure all the big boys will be doing this in a couple years.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 1:53 PM
To any recruit Michigan is courting from the South-make sure you know what AA is like in say November through March. That's part of the experience. Hope you like cold and snow.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 2:15 PM
I, too, see nothing wrong with this (other than Harbaugh thought of it first).

This ain't the old NBA with draft rights assigned geographically.

Violating "gentlemen's agreements", you say? In NCAA recruiting? Don't make me laugh!
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Posted: 2/17/2016 2:40 PM
Can't wait for a Dan Hawkins-type rant from Harbaugh after a parent complains their child didn't get enough vacation.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mF9jh4xALxE
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Posted: 2/17/2016 7:11 PM
The cost of this would have to be close to that of attending a Bowl game moving your entire operation south, housing and feeding the entire staff. I don't care who does this, it's too much. At this level these kids recieve zero time off when you take away their spring break.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 7:40 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
At this level these kids recieve zero time off when you take away their spring break.

You are kidding right? The loss of their spring break is your objection?
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Posted: 2/17/2016 8:39 PM
I think BTC is talking about time-off period, regardless of it being Spring Break or any other break. I tend to agree with that. These athletes get VERY little time off. At a glance, this seems a bit over-the-top.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 9:56 PM
It's not going to help his team one bit. It's a publicity stunt, pure and simple. Harbaugh eats this shit up, and I'm disgusted with myself for feeding it by commenting here.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 10:25 PM
Robert Fox wrote:expand_more
I think BTC is talking about time-off period, regardless of it being Spring Break or any other break. I tend to agree with that. These athletes get VERY little time off. At a glance, this seems a bit over-the-top.

These are young kids, who spend all summer, they are away from home for Thanksgiving, Maybe get to go home for a day over Christmas and now the one week they have off is gone. They spend more time than NFL athletes do in the off season.

Then let's talk about money, this is just another example of pushing the envelope further away from everyone else by the big boys.

You think I'm wrong on the over the top, ask our guys how much they enjoy their Spring Break.
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Posted: 2/17/2016 11:09 PM
I'm with BTC on this one.

I would not be surprised to see an NCAA rule in the future prohibiting the practice. Harbaugh likes to press the envelope. If it's not prohibited, you'll see more schools do, and not just the P5. I could see a school like Marshall or Temple having spring practice in Bermuda. A new level of absurdity, that's for sure! ;-(
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Posted: 2/17/2016 11:14 PM
I completely agree it is another step in dividing the haves and have nots. That is my objection. The cost of such an effort can only be achieved by a few. The players are going to love it. Yes love it. They will spend a few hours in shorts and helmets and then hit the beach. The majority of the players can not afford such a trip. So this is a very nice perk. But one that should not be allowed.
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Posted: 2/18/2016 8:48 AM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
You think I'm wrong on the over the top, ask our guys how much they enjoy their Spring Break.
Don't misunderstand. I was agreeing with you.
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Posted: 2/18/2016 11:27 AM
Robert Fox wrote:expand_more
You think I'm wrong on the over the top, ask our guys how much they enjoy their Spring Break.
Don't misunderstand. I was agreeing with you.
Robert, that was NOT directed at you in anyway!

Some of these guys probably like the sleepover recruiting strategy as well.
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Posted: 2/18/2016 12:49 PM
cc-cat wrote:expand_more
I completely agree it is another step in dividing the haves and have nots. That is my objection. The cost of such an effort can only be achieved by a few. The players are going to love it. Yes love it. They will spend a few hours in shorts and helmets and then hit the beach. The majority of the players can not afford such a trip. So this is a very nice perk. But one that should not be allowed.
How can they not afford? They are now getting the full cost of attendance which in many cases is much more than it actually costs. Spare us "these poor kids can't afford it routine."
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Posted: 2/18/2016 10:01 PM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
I completely agree it is another step in dividing the haves and have nots. That is my objection. The cost of such an effort can only be achieved by a few. The players are going to love it. Yes love it. They will spend a few hours in shorts and helmets and then hit the beach. The majority of the players can not afford such a trip. So this is a very nice perk. But one that should not be allowed.
How can they not afford? They are now getting the full cost of attendance which in many cases is much more than it actually costs. Spare us "these poor kids can't afford it routine."
I just came from a meeting in Laurinburg, NC. There are 5 kids from the HS playing major college football (Clemson, NC State, UNC, Ga Tech). NONE of them could ever afford to go away for Spring Break - even if Spring Break was in Wilmington, NC. They/Their families simply have no money. Some of these kids truly come from nothing.
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Posted: 2/18/2016 11:35 PM
Are the kids considered to get a benefit from this...runs afoul of NcAA support/income/benefit limits??
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Posted: 3/17/2016 11:38 AM
The Optimist wrote:expand_more
Had Urban proposed this idea, Billy would be all about it.

I'm sure all the big boys will be doing this in a couple years.
Urbie's thinking about it, too. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-f...
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Posted: 3/18/2016 9:55 AM
The real absurdity is the fake outrage under the guise of "what is best for the student-athlete".......The jealousy/envy and wannabee mentality of non-Michigan fans, opposing schools and opposing coaching staffs is well beyond absurd at this point.......Ask any one of the UM football players that went on this practice-vacation if they were denied "their time off" or would have rather not gone.....I can guarantee you, not a single kid would side with you on your take......The real issue here and based on the recent statements by guys like Mark Dantonio and Urban Meyer, is simply....Why didn't I think of this brilliant idea first????"


BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
You think I'm wrong on the over the top, ask our guys how much they enjoy their Spring Break.
Don't misunderstand. I was agreeing with you.
Robert, that was NOT directed at you in anyway!

Some of these guys probably like the sleepover recruiting strategy as well.
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Posted: 3/18/2016 10:39 AM
Alan Swank wrote:expand_more
I completely agree it is another step in dividing the haves and have nots. That is my objection. The cost of such an effort can only be achieved by a few. The players are going to love it. Yes love it. They will spend a few hours in shorts and helmets and then hit the beach. The majority of the players can not afford such a trip. So this is a very nice perk. But one that should not be allowed.
How can they not afford? They are now getting the full cost of attendance which in many cases is much more than it actually costs. Spare us "these poor kids can't afford it routine."
Alan, Alan, Alan.....The argument is that if you have the money to send teams around like this, then these supposed student athletes are actually closer to professional Athletes and should be able to earn money accordingly. Have you ever had a conversation with a student athlete that comes from a low income background? It is pretty sobering to hear some of their stories and think about how much money they bring to the school, yet they are paid the same as Scholarship Volleyball Player? Golfer? Swimmer?

Many on this board are worried about things like this making it harder for the Bobcats to compete, which is an obnoxiously selfish idea. The NCAA needs to make sure that the system is fair for their student athletes first. If it is truly about being a Student Athlete, then make it that way. Don't play games on weekdays, limit practice for study time, reward coaches for good academic teams. If you don't want those things, then you are saying the students are there to play sports, which in case they should be able to earn money from their own name(Notice, I don't even argue they need to be paid). Look at it this way...


Volleyball Player brings X amount of money to the school. This is most likely less than the scholarship they get.

DJ Cooper brings X amount of money to the school. That number is easily 100 times the value of his scholarship.

Explain to me how that makes sense?
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Posted: 3/18/2016 12:31 PM
Pataskala wrote:expand_more
Had Urban proposed this idea, Billy would be all about it.

I'm sure all the big boys will be doing this in a couple years.
Urbie's thinking about it, too. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-f...
I still find it absurd! And everyone who can afford this will do this because it's the Keeping up with the Jones' mentality that is wrecking college athletics especially for schools like us.
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Posted: 3/18/2016 2:11 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
I still find it absurd! And everyone who can afford this will do this because it's the Keeping up with the Jones' mentality that is wrecking college athletics especially for schools like us.
+1

My guess is that this won't pass the "smell test" for the NCAA's relevant committees, and it will be legislated against at next meeting of said organization. It really does look like something you'd expect from a professional team, like in MLB spring practice.
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Posted: 3/18/2016 2:56 PM
BillyTheCat wrote:expand_more
Had Urban proposed this idea, Billy would be all about it.

I'm sure all the big boys will be doing this in a couple years.
Urbie's thinking about it, too. http://www.cbssports.com/collegefootball/eye-on-college-f...
I still find it absurd! And everyone who can afford this will do this because it's the Keeping up with the Jones' mentality that is wrecking college athletics especially for schools like us.
Billy, explain to me how this makes it harder for us? We aren't recruiting the same type of player that OSU and Michigan are. They are worlds ahead of us. Look at their facilities, budgets, equipment, etc. Why should they hold back from doing it? Just because OU can't afford it?

What is wrecking College Athletics? I assume you mean the "amateurisim". I'm sure you like being able to watch all the games on different channels. That takes money, so you can't have it both ways.
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