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SEC coaches upset about satellite camps

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This is rich. NOW they want everybody to play by the same rules.

This summer, Penn State coach James Franklin and his staff will be coaching at football camps deep in the heart of SEC country, and, quite frankly, the conference's coaches don't like it one bit.

Ole Miss' Hugh Freeze said the SEC coaches "would like all the rules to be the same."

"I wish it was a national rule," Freeze said. "I don't particularly want another school in a BCS conference coming into our state and running a camp. So we would like to see our rule be a national rule. I'd love to see it be the same."

http://espn.go.com/college-football...sec-coaches-want-close-football-camp-loophole
 
Since when did SEC care about rules?

Whenever they aren't favorable. In this case, it would be an impossible rule to break without getting caught. Keeping the rest of the country out of the south benefits them in recruiting.
 
B1G education vs. SEC education. Let's see what the NCAA does for the "student" athlete.
 
If I were the B1G, I wouldn't want the SEC to get pissed and do the same to me.

I think the SEC coaches are more worried about doing it to each other. Could you imagine Saban showing up at a camp in Louisiana? He'd need heavy security.
 
Colorado will be at a camp at Inderkum High here soon. They have done them in Texas as well. I like that it gets the CU name out there.
 
Doesn't the PAC not allow 'em?

The Pac just follows the NCAA rule, which has the loophole that everybody's taking advantage of. The SEC has their own rule that keeps all coaches from camps more than 50 miles from their campus.
 
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