The Mindset

Over the past few years, a club promoter attended practices. He was warmly greeted by an assistant football coach and even a USC football administrator. When I raised the appropriateness of his being at practice after he had been caught having minors at his club, officials scoffed at me.
This was the mindset that was pervasive that the NCAA alludes to with its criticism of the practice atmosphere. It wasn’t really agents, who were rarely at a practice. It was these other types, who existed on the fringes.

5 thoughts on “The Mindset

  1. Yeah, because nobody in college drinks. Or goes to clubs. Open practices also made Caesar’s teams more accessible to the student body, alums, and fans. Closing the practices will do nothing to address or prevent the Bush situation. With that, you had a small group of greedy retards basically bringing down a program without anyone knowing.

  2. WHAT A LOSER!

    Scott, the 901 Bar and Grill across from the row does not count as club!

    keep reaching you fing douche

    meanwhile, USC picks up another commit. Care to report or too busy on tmz.com/wanking it to taylor swift…

  3. LOL and the wearesc dooshes using a KABOOM for SC’s newest 3* recruit. How times have changed. BTW, they find Baxter’s phone yet? HAHAHAHA.

  4. wow BoscoH, that is possibly the worst argument ever. Glad to see at least some people at SC recognizing there were/are problems.

    Now how about that Mike Garrett or Todd McNair? Why are they still around…

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