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Bill Moos in Compliance with NCAA?

I would assume so...

They make it sound like he can’t. Are they just stirring the pot?
Al they have is one report that he did this. No confirmation beyond that from any people who supposedly received such calls.
 
There are so many holes in that it seems. Did the recruits ask him to let them know. I would think he could assume the role of the assistant coaches since they are gone
 
There are so many holes in that it seems. Did the recruits ask him to let them know. I would think he could assume the role of the assistant coaches since they are gone

I agree. We have only one coach in an important recruiting period. We are at a major disadvantage.
 
Isn't Washington DC a little bit B1G country now?
Whether da Moos did it or not, I do not care.
Recruits need some type of contact.
If that was the worst thing to happen during this whole process...
Pay The Fine... and move on.
Behind the Moos 100%
Love the Frost
Go Big Red
 
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Correct me if I'm wrong, but wasn't TO allowed (as the AD) to make calls when we were "between" Callahan and BP due to the fact that Callahan's staff was canned too?
 
Washington Post questioning his calls to recruits:

According to NCAA bylaws, a school’s athletic director is allowed to speak to a football recruit before he signs a letter-of-intent over the telephone, so long as the athletic director is returning, not initiating, a call.”

https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...braska-rumors-heat-up/?utm_term=.abc8837f2176



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That rule only applies if the program has a full allotment of football staff already filling the allowed number of countable coach slots.

If the program does not, they can name anyone to be one of the 10 (or 11 now) allowed recruiting positions. Including the AD.

When Osborne was AD he not only listed himself among the countable list, he named himself as one of the 7 who could engage in off campus recruiting. He visited kids and even offered scholarships.
 
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