Anonymous wrote:Y’all have been entertaining, but the reality is the NCAA did not want to grant any sport-specific exceptions out of concern for the obvious Title IX implications. And they made the right call.
Thanks for the laughs though…
“Don't worry, it will pass overwhelmingly. Boys will still be 9-1-20, and Girls will be 7-1-21 with the 23's 60 days behind at 9-1-21.” (The Fortune Teller)
“It isn’t a violation because IWLCA can do what it wants.” (The Conspiracy Theorist)
“I don't think you understand how Title IX works, and it seems like you are unfamiliar with the recruiting process and its history.” (The “Smartest Guy in the Room”)
“Let's be crystal clear about the rationale behind this change that the NCAA is set to rubber stamp…” (The Insider)
“If you really believe this is a winnable case, you can certainly put your money where your keyboard is and hire a ‘dynamic’ attorney to argue this case for you. This town is filled with out of the box thinkers who would be happy to facilitate a parting between you and your money.” (The “Smartest Guy in the Room” being cool and witty)
“The only harmed parties would be mommies and daddies who can't brag that School A called their daughter on September 1.” (The “Smartest Guy in the Room” being snarky)
See you September 1st.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Coaches know who they will be calling next week if allowed. This game every year and every class is all for show. Once coaches start calling and recruiting, ask yourself, hmm you guys weren’t supposed to be doing much this summer but yet you have just admitted you’ve been scheming all along probably since these girls were in 8th grade.
The pay off is down the road when you see that many of those girls peaked in middle school..which is why “top recruiting” classes don’t translate into championships every year
The dead period didn't mean they weren't allowed to plan. It just meant not contact.
Anonymous wrote:Coaches know who they will be calling next week if allowed. This game every year and every class is all for show. Once coaches start calling and recruiting, ask yourself, hmm you guys weren’t supposed to be doing much this summer but yet you have just admitted you’ve been scheming all along probably since these girls were in 8th grade.
The pay off is down the road when you see that many of those girls peaked in middle school..which is why “top recruiting” classes don’t translate into championships every year
