BJC said:Can someone explain why MWC voted this way?
seattlecowboy said:BJC said:Can someone explain why MWC voted this way?
Most likely Craig Thompson asked the presidents about it and they decided to vote against it to save money. People want to blame Thompson but he isn't just going to vote on it without the presidents approval. You can bet the presidents decided to vote that way just like they did with the basketball tournament.
That would be my guess.
There's a loophole even Mexico could fly a space shuttle through...joshvanklomp said:Sure about that?calpoke25 said:This has nothing to do with Wyoming. We don't hold spring camp in Florida or California or Texas. This is t talking about HS camps you have on your campus, it's about having camps where your actual team is practicing elsewhere, case in point Michigan .
The NCAA has shut down satellite camps, effective immediately, with a ruling Friday by the Division I Council that requires FBS programs to conduct all clinics at school facilities or facilities regularly used for practice or competition.
These are the camps that we've run in Oklahoma the last few years, no?
BJC said:Can someone explain why MWC voted this way?
Build series of Dave and Buster's-style restaurants in Texas, California, Florida, and other fertile recruiting hotbeds. Oh look a forty yard dash machine--
Wyovanian said:Just designate a kicking practice and training facility in Oklahoma, etc., and it's a "regular" practice facility. Let the NCAA try to prove that case and push the subject to the top of the page. They'll lose that PR battle pretty quickly...
cali2wyo said:I was just thinking... is this for all sports? For example, our golf team hosts a tournament in Arizona every year during the season since spring in Laramie is a bit too unpredictable. Is that now against the rules?
But this ban also applies to college athletes as well, like Michigan's spring practices in Florida this year, right?WestWYOPoke said:cali2wyo said:I was just thinking... is this for all sports? For example, our golf team hosts a tournament in Arizona every year during the season since spring in Laramie is a bit too unpredictable. Is that now against the rules?
No, this rule is for high school camps hosted/ran by colleges, the golf tournament is a college competition.
cali2wyo said:But this ban also applies to college athletes as well, like Michigan's spring practices in Florida this year, right?WestWYOPoke said:cali2wyo said:I was just thinking... is this for all sports? For example, our golf team hosts a tournament in Arizona every year during the season since spring in Laramie is a bit too unpredictable. Is that now against the rules?
No, this rule is for high school camps hosted/ran by colleges, the golf tournament is a college competition.
It's within 50 miles of campus I believe...so maybe campus to East is like 48?TSpoke said:cali2wyo said:But this ban also applies to college athletes as well, like Michigan's spring practices in Florida this year, right?WestWYOPoke said:cali2wyo said:I was just thinking... is this for all sports? For example, our golf team hosts a tournament in Arizona every year during the season since spring in Laramie is a bit too unpredictable. Is that now against the rules?
No, this rule is for high school camps hosted/ran by colleges, the golf tournament is a college competition.
I think so but we still had a practice/scrimmage in Cheyenne so maybe it just means camps.
No. Those aren't satellite camps. Those are spring practices.cali2wyo said:But this ban also applies to college athletes as well, like Michigan's spring practices in Florida this year, right?