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At least two NFL coaches that attended Notre Dame's Pro Day on March 4 claim the Irish paraded their Junior Day recruits right through the area where the pro workouts took place.
Under NCAA rules, prospective recruits cannot attend Pro Day festivities.

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The NCAA ban on recruits attending NFL workouts took effect on March 10th.

ND was okay on the 4th.

Talk about the pot calling the kettle black!!!

* Petey allows agents to roam the practice fields and games.

* Players given internships to agents' firms.

Cheat On!!

Wow Scott, aren't you a 'journalist'? Do you know how to do your job? Investigate, make up some bs, and write a story.

Scotty, come on man. What is all this BS?

Doesn't matter what ND does with its recruits. As long as PC remains @ SC, Fat-man Weiss will be 0-USC. If anyone has the Fat-man's number, it's Pete. Count on it.

It is irrelevant to post anything about how Notre Dame is breaking NCAA rules.

In this instance, I don't know if they are or not. But it doesn't matter, anyway. You don't think the NCAA is actually going to punish Notre Dame, do you? Their flagship school, we do everything we can every year to hand the heisman trophy/NC to Notre Dame, give them their own TV contract and their own website on www.msnbc.com, every sportswriter rank Notre Dame about 10 spots higher than they should be polls?

Notre Dame could put all their new recruits in $80,000 escalades the university bought and drive them down the street right in front of the NCAA offices, complete with the players relatives and their payoff checks, and the NCAA would do nothing.

Notre Dame is one of the dirtiest schools around. Holtz broke just about every recruiting rule in the book, until it became so blatant with the Allen Rossum/booster scandal something had to be done. My personal favorite was the one last year, where the recruit de-commited from ND and went to Clemson. He then starting receiving threatening phone calls from ND coaches and recruiters saying, "YOU WILL REGRET THIS!!" "THE ACADEMICS AT CLEMSON ARE SHIT!" and other wonderful things....

They don't call them "The South Bend Mafia" for nothing....

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Scott Wolf has covered USC for the Daily News since 1996. A USC graduate, he covered his first Trojan game in 1984 for the Daily Trojan. Scott is known as the "scourge of the Internet message boards," according to radio host Petros Papadakis. Despite this moniker, there's no truth to the rumor he takes pleasure in antagonizing the "Internet geeks."

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