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Post by trues on Aug 14, 2012 9:01:33 GMT -5
Oldschool,
You got to think that the NCAA have someone local who just may come out unnoticed random to see when practice start and finish. I know this if i was broadway I sure hell would not be taken any chances when you already on probation.
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Post by saabman on Aug 14, 2012 11:11:52 GMT -5
It's up to the Compliance Officers to report all Practice times and dates to the NCAA They are under the Honor System So it's left up to the school to report all practice activity thanks, saabman. but the honor system? humm? kinda hard for the ncaa to verify practice restrictions if we're using the honor system. humm? i wanna take another look at exactly what our practice penalties are so that i can get a better idea how much of an impact it would have... Also you may have a WHISTLE BLOWER on campus you never know. My old man us to say if you want your Business out just tell someone and then X that time 100 X 1000..lol
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Post by Aggie Monster on Aug 14, 2012 12:37:37 GMT -5
saabman is correct. Most of the time it's a whistle blower. A disgruntled player or coach most of the time.
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Post by aggiebred09 on Aug 14, 2012 17:03:16 GMT -5
Im glad we are complying with the resitrictions and laugh at these comments made by Die Hard BDV in open forum.
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Post by Aggie Monster on Aug 14, 2012 21:25:28 GMT -5
Im glad we are complying with the resitrictions and laugh at these comments made by Die Hard BDV in open forum. Nothing wrong with the discussion. No one said they were practicing more than they were suppose. Someone just asked how was it enforced. Who would listen to anyone on here anyway, LOL.
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saabman
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Post by saabman on Aug 14, 2012 22:02:54 GMT -5
AM you never know....!
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Post by risco on Aug 15, 2012 0:54:29 GMT -5
Any photos from the scrimmage?
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Post by daddyaggie on Aug 15, 2012 8:06:48 GMT -5
First day of classes. Time to bring up those scores......
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 15, 2012 9:46:38 GMT -5
Im glad we are complying with the resitrictions and laugh at these comments made by Die Hard BDV in open forum. i have no contact whatsoever with a&t football practices. and broadway is smart enough to know how to run his program. all i did was ask a simple question, how are college practice times verified by the ncaa. i don't see how asking a simple question compromises anything that broadway is doing. i live more than 300 miles away from greensboro. what harm does asking a question do?
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Post by saabman on Aug 15, 2012 13:03:31 GMT -5
Im glad we are complying with the resitrictions and laugh at these comments made by Die Hard BDV in open forum. i have no contact whatsoever with a&t football practices. and broadway is smart enough to know how to run his program. all i did was ask a simple question, how are college practice times verified by the ncaa. i don't see how asking a simple question compromises anything that broadway is doing. i live more than 300 miles away from greensboro. what harm does asking a question do? None at all OSA None at all and to be Honest at a valid to ask Because it better to ask and know then not ask and assume the wrong thing Any way Complacence should be over reporting the practice time ( should be if A&T is doing it the right way) But at Tee sometimes you never know)...lol
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Post by Aggie Monster on Aug 15, 2012 15:15:56 GMT -5
We were all together talking, but practice didn't start until 6:30 when we lined up. And then during the water break practice was over, but I told them practice started again at 7pm, so that time between 6:50 and 7pm didn't really count either. So that's 10 minutes......times 4 water breaks.... OK, you cant count those 40 minutes.
I told each player if they were not in the lineup they could leave and come back when we need them, but they just chose to stand on the sideline and come back to practice when they felt like it. So their time on the sideline dont count either. Then, after the last TD catch practice was over. We were just hanging around and talking after that. They didn't have to stay, but everyone just decided to hang out.
ROFL! Just messing with aggiebred
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 15, 2012 15:44:16 GMT -5
according to the n&r, here's what our practice sanctions are; www.news-record.com/content/2012/08/03/article/aggies_haven_t_lost_hope_despite_ncaa_sanctionsThe latest round of APR sanctions allowed A&T its full allotment of 63 scholarships for the first time in four years, but decreased practice time by a day and four hours a week during the season, as well as cutting out all of spring practice next year.so my question is, what da hail does that mean? a day and four hours a week? does that mean we lose an entire day of practice, plus 4 additional hours of practice every week? man, that sounds pretty doggone "brutal" to me! i don't know how many days per week and hours per practice during the season that the ncaa permits fcs teams. but let's just "speculate" that its 5 days (practices) per week, 3 hours per day (per practice) which is within reason. "assuming" my speculation is true, that means we'd only be able to practice 4 days per week and only 2 hours each practice, instead of 5 days per week and 3 hours each practice. wow! that's pretty major if my "assumptions" are true. that would mean we're losing close to 47% of our overall practice time! again, let me be very clear so no one will over react. this is all "speculation" on my part! i haven't checked the rules to see what the ncaa allows for practice. but if anybody knows for sure what our practice penalties mean, please post it. i don't have the time today to look it up...
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Post by Aggie One on Aug 15, 2012 15:53:30 GMT -5
The simple version is this. No practice for one whole day and all the other days are cut by one hour each during the week for this season and we will have no spring practice at all in 2013.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 15, 2012 16:04:18 GMT -5
i did a quick search regarding ncaa practice rules. our sanctions really hurt. man, broadway will deserve all the credit in the world if somehow he can overcome this burden. i guess my speculations were pretty close. i may have to "rethink" my outlook on the upcoming season. here's what i found... www.ehow.com/list_6857336_ncaa-football-practice-rules.htmlDivision IAccording to the NCAA 2010-2011 Division I Manual, the first official preseason practice may not take place before the date that allows the maximum of 40 units before the first scheduled intercollegiate game. Schools calculate the 40 units by counting backward from the first scheduled game, with each day representing one or two units as outlined in the NCAA manual. Schools may not have more than 29 on-field practice sessions during preseason. The NCAA limits colleges in the Bowl Subdivision to 105 student-athletes who may practice before the first day of classes or first game, and colleges in the Championship Subdivision to 90 student-athletes. All schools must respect a five-day acclimatization period at the start of the preseason. During this time, athletes may engage in no more than one conditioning, speed, strength or agility test or one on-field practice per day of no more than three hours and one walk-through without gear. There must be a three hour recovery period between practice and a walk-through. During the first two days, only helmets may be worn. On days three and four, helmets and shoulder pads are allowed. From day five onward, full pads are allowed. Multiple practice sessions per day may not occur on consecutive days, and student-athletes must be allowed at least three hours of recovery between sessions. On single-session days, no more than three hours-on field is allowed, and on multiple-session days, no more than five hours on-field is allowed.
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Post by oleschoolaggie on Aug 15, 2012 16:06:27 GMT -5
The simple version is this. No practice for one whole day and all the other days are cut by one hour each during the week for this season and we will have no spring practice at all in 2013. sounds about right, aggieone. ouuuuuuch!!
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