Posted by jtt8355 on 12/29/2011 11:58:00 AM (view original):
Posted by milkamania on 12/29/2011 11:37:00 AM (view original):
technically that doesn't say it's permitted, it just says it's one of the 2 ways to determine the info. asking someone who scouted a state you don't want to scout is a way to determine FSS as well, but that's not permitted. having 2 ID's and using 1 to scout for the other is a way to determine potential, but that's illegal too.
let's put this to rest, someone ticket Seble and ask specifically, is this OK?? if he says yes, it's yes, if he says no, it's no.
the zhawks/seble exchange covered this. if you're not satisfied, you're unneccessarily nitpicking.
I'll admit I'm nitpicking, but ethical questions are all about nitpicking. One person's ethics cause him to see something one way, another person looks at the same situation and sees it differently.
In Rupp recruiting I just lost out on a transfer player I REALLY wanted. He was a transfer from Clemson and I was battling a D2 school in my conference. I used 4 scouting trips to make sure he was worth fighting for, and he was. Had I simply sitemailed the Clemson coach for his potentials I would have had about $750 more to spend elsewhere that I didn't use on those scouting trips, but it never even occurred to me to do it as I felt it would be cheating. Had I done so maybe i win another battle with that extra cash and cost another coach a recruit he really wants.
I won't hold it against anyone who does it, especially if it is considered OK, and it may put me at a permanent disadvantage, but I really don't see it as any different than asking any coach that has info that isn't public to share it with me in private. If I didn't FSS the state, or if i didn't scout the transfer/international, then I shouldn't get the info.
12/29/2011 1:19 PM (edited)