What if . . .

huKSer

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I renounce my NU ties, join say the Oklahoma or Missouri booster club. Then proceed to illegally recruit and/or contact to every one of the recruits who list the school as an oral commit. According to an article I read in either the Omaha or Lincoln paper, that recruit becomes ineligible to the school.

Now I would never do this but . . .

 
I renounce my NU ties, join say the Oklahoma or Missouri booster club. Then proceed to illegally recruit and/or contact to every one of the recruits who list the school as an oral commit. According to an article I read in either the Omaha or Lincoln paper, that recruit becomes ineligible to the school.

Now I would never do this but . . .
Recruiting is a process where the majority of participants are dirty, sleazy, unethical, lying, back-stabbing, conniving, worthless sacks of bile who would do just about anything to land a recruit: cars, cash, a job for mom/dad/uncle billy, strippers, drugs, etc.

But, even as dirty as the process is...there are simply some lines you don't cross and this is one of them.

 
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QUOTE(Husker B @ Aug 5 2009, 02:10 AM) 449279[/snapback]
Honestly I'm surprised this hasn't happened even once already in the SEC.
Of course it has... that's where Lane Kiffin coaches, isn't it? :)

 
TheCheshireCat said:
I think it was a joke...
Kind of - I was wondering if anyone has tried it, and what possible safe guards does the NCAA have?

Plus its the only way ISU could win the Big 12

 
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