Yeah. The SEC wouldnt have said a word if USC, UCLA, Oklahoma, Texas, etc were holding satellite camps in SEC country, it was Michigan that they draw the line with.
I'm a Michigan fan and even I can't help but laugh at this.
The reason satellite camps weren't a big deal, because only a handful did them and most did them in state. A select few did more than that -- the fact you think the SEC announcing they are fanning out isn't going to be met with a response of coaches doing the same in SEC country is laughable. Why would coaches sit back and let SEC coaches hold camps in their back yard and NOT do the same?
And it won't only be other conferences -- it will be coaches in your own conference doing satwllite camps in SEC country.
Oh my bad. If Harbaugh would have quietly went on his satellite camp trip -- the SEC would have been fine with it.All Harbaugh did was draw attention to them.
Which I'm pretty sure was pointed out to you already on pages 3, 10, 17, 35, 84, 96, 103, and now 110.
Oh my bad. If Harbaugh would have quietly went on his satellite camp trip -- the SEC would have been fine with it.
I will pass it on for him to keep it down while he is in Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Florida and Texas this year. At the other stops, I will let them know they can be as loud ass they want.
I'm going out on a limb and saying Urban Meyer will now be doing more than Georgia and Florida now too.
Good thing the Pac-12 and Big-12 won't be doing any. It could get crowded out there.
That still could be too complicated. Do you have flash cards instead?
How do you know what they did in the past? Harbaugh is the only coach that thought they needed to tell everyone what they were doing.
Im almost done I have PAC speedBetter make sure they're nontoxic though.
Break out your fisher price laptop this may help you. Your welcomeYet they didn't in the past. What would possibly make them do it now?
I try I haven't had as much time to make gifs latelyNow that is funny.