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	<title>Comments on: Your Weekend Funny&#8230;</title>
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		<title>By: NUHF</title>
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		<description>USA Today completely misrepresented what this group is going to to.  If anyone&#039;s read the NCAA Rules and Regs, it&#039;s like reading Greek.  What this group will do is to present the rules, then give some practical examples/advice and some FAQ&#039;s.

As it is now, there are no FAQ&#039;s in the NCAA Regs themselves, and coaches are afraid to ask for fear that they&#039;ll be called on the carpet.

One of the comments John Belien said was something like this..  &quot;One of the rules is we can&#039;t say more than hello to a recruit&#039;s parents in a down recruiting period, so what if someone bumps into them at a game or a tournament and we can only say hello, we want to give coaches guidance on how to follow the rules and not lose sight of the fact that they&#039;re human beings.&quot;

When it&#039;s done it will actually make for excellent reading.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>USA Today completely misrepresented what this group is going to to.  If anyone&#8217;s read the NCAA Rules and Regs, it&#8217;s like reading Greek.  What this group will do is to present the rules, then give some practical examples/advice and some FAQ&#8217;s.</p>
<p>As it is now, there are no FAQ&#8217;s in the NCAA Regs themselves, and coaches are afraid to ask for fear that they&#8217;ll be called on the carpet.</p>
<p>One of the comments John Belien said was something like this..  &#8220;One of the rules is we can&#8217;t say more than hello to a recruit&#8217;s parents in a down recruiting period, so what if someone bumps into them at a game or a tournament and we can only say hello, we want to give coaches guidance on how to follow the rules and not lose sight of the fact that they&#8217;re human beings.&#8221;</p>
<p>When it&#8217;s done it will actually make for excellent reading.</p>
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