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<blockquote data-quote="Cam" data-source="post: 324590" data-attributes="member: 568"><p>I think we do some shady stuff because, by every account I've heard, it's necessary to keep up in today's recruiting world. One of my favorite comments I saw on Reddit regarding this topic was when Ole Miss was getting investigated and someone said something like, "We were all doing 15 over the speed limit, but Ole Miss was going 40 over." They did a horrible job of covering their tracks as they'd have the #1 ranked WR in a class followed by the #45 ranked WR (one was paid for, one wasn't). Now they're getting burned for it. I've also heard some say that our 2007 recruiting class had a little bit of money changing hands as well. Now, I think we don't do it nearly as much/often as most of the schools in our region for two reasons: we generally recruit high character kids and we've been on probation the last 7 years. However, we're now off probation as of a month ago. So, if we land a 5* next year you might see a couple eyebrows getting raised.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cam, post: 324590, member: 568"] I think we do some shady stuff because, by every account I've heard, it's necessary to keep up in today's recruiting world. One of my favorite comments I saw on Reddit regarding this topic was when Ole Miss was getting investigated and someone said something like, "We were all doing 15 over the speed limit, but Ole Miss was going 40 over." They did a horrible job of covering their tracks as they'd have the #1 ranked WR in a class followed by the #45 ranked WR (one was paid for, one wasn't). Now they're getting burned for it. I've also heard some say that our 2007 recruiting class had a little bit of money changing hands as well. Now, I think we don't do it nearly as much/often as most of the schools in our region for two reasons: we generally recruit high character kids and we've been on probation the last 7 years. However, we're now off probation as of a month ago. So, if we land a 5* next year you might see a couple eyebrows getting raised. [/QUOTE]
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