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DanWolken 8:54pm via Twitter Web Client
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott: Rep cast incorrect vote on satellite camp ban

>>Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said Wednesday night that the league’s representative on the Council, UCLA athletics director Dan Guerrero, “Did not vote the way he was supposed to vote.” Scott said 11 of the conference’s member schools favored the existence of satellite camps. When asked which school did not, he said, “I’m not gonna say. Form your own conclusion.”<<

>>The 10-5 vote in favor of the ban would have been 8-7 against a ban had the Pac-12 and Sun Belt voted in the way their constituencies expected. The ACC, Big 12, Mountain West, Pac-12, SEC and Sun Belt voted for a camp ban, with the American, Big Ten, Conference USA and Mid-American voting against. Power Five conference votes count for two points in the voting structure, with Group of Five conference votes counting for one.<<


FoxSports: The great satellite camp debate appears to be far from over
 
LOL... Wow

DanWolken 8:54pm via Twitter Web Client
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott: Rep cast incorrect vote on satellite camp ban

>>Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said Wednesday night that the league’s representative on the Council, UCLA athletics director Dan Guerrero, “Did not vote the way he was supposed to vote.” Scott said 11 of the conference’s member schools favored the existence of satellite camps. When asked which school did not, he said, “I’m not gonna say. Form your own conclusion.”<<

>>The 10-5 vote in favor of the ban would have been 8-7 against a ban had the Pac-12 and Sun Belt voted in the way their constituencies expected. The ACC, Big 12, Mountain West, Pac-12, SEC and Sun Belt voted for a camp ban, with the American, Big Ten, Conference USA and Mid-American voting against. Power Five conference votes count for two points in the voting structure, with Group of Five conference votes counting for one.<<


FoxSports: The great satellite camp debate appears to be far from over

lol wow. thats ridiculous. almost similar to an electoral college member voting incorrectly.

I do agree with the title of the article though. This appears far from over. Think eventually it'll come to the camps being allowed but regulated i.e. no more than 3-5 per school per calendar year.
 
lol wow. thats ridiculous. almost similar to an electoral college member voting incorrectly.

I do agree with the title of the article though. This appears far from over. Think eventually it'll come to the camps being allowed but regulated i.e. no more than 3-5 per school per calendar year.

Based on the discussion here and in the press, I am in agreement that these camps should also be allowed. That said, I think in addition to your note, i.e. a cap on the number of such events per school, they will also prohibit such camps from being held at a high school campus, such as IMG. Just too many ways how that can get fouled-up.
 
LOL... Wow

DanWolken 8:54pm via Twitter Web Client
Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott: Rep cast incorrect vote on satellite camp ban

>>Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said Wednesday night that the league’s representative on the Council, UCLA athletics director Dan Guerrero, “Did not vote the way he was supposed to vote.” Scott said 11 of the conference’s member schools favored the existence of satellite camps. When asked which school did not, he said, “I’m not gonna say. Form your own conclusion.”<<

>>The 10-5 vote in favor of the ban would have been 8-7 against a ban had the Pac-12 and Sun Belt voted in the way their constituencies expected. The ACC, Big 12, Mountain West, Pac-12, SEC and Sun Belt voted for a camp ban, with the American, Big Ten, Conference USA and Mid-American voting against. Power Five conference votes count for two points in the voting structure, with Group of Five conference votes counting for one.<<


FoxSports: The great satellite camp debate appears to be far from over

That basically sounds like the 3/5 compromise, but we're getting shafted even harder
 
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I'm curious to see what the rest of the PAC-12 and Sunbelt presidents and reps are going to do to these guys. I can't see how they can blatantly go against the majority of the conference (Sunbelt) or vote the exact opposite of what your commissioner told you to vote and not get some sore of punishment. But then again the NCAA is still "investigating" UNC
 
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DoJ looking into Satellite Camp ban
 



Huge development here as NCAA reverses ban on satellite camps
 
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