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<blockquote data-quote="roadkill" data-source="post: 1037273" data-attributes="member: 1555"><p>When I've seen it, I thought it should fall into the category of unfair tactics and result in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty like some other exploits, but it apparently is allowed by the rule book. </p><p>This brings up the larger point, that if everyone associated with the sport - players, coaches, refs, NCAA leadership (oxymoron there), etc who can influence the rule book doesn't think it rises to the level of unsportsmanlike conduct, who are we to say that it does?</p><p></p><p>I've played video games where many exploits existed that could give you an advantage that the game developers did not intend. It is expected that you make use of these exploits for best results, especially if you are struggling otherwise. Then there are those that outright cheat using third-party programs, etc. There is a distinct difference between the exploiters and the cheaters.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="roadkill, post: 1037273, member: 1555"] When I've seen it, I thought it should fall into the category of unfair tactics and result in an unsportsmanlike conduct penalty like some other exploits, but it apparently is allowed by the rule book. This brings up the larger point, that if everyone associated with the sport - players, coaches, refs, NCAA leadership (oxymoron there), etc who can influence the rule book doesn't think it rises to the level of unsportsmanlike conduct, who are we to say that it does? I've played video games where many exploits existed that could give you an advantage that the game developers did not intend. It is expected that you make use of these exploits for best results, especially if you are struggling otherwise. Then there are those that outright cheat using third-party programs, etc. There is a distinct difference between the exploiters and the cheaters. [/QUOTE]
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