Quick question, and please don't answer in German

BR549.sixpack

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I don't know if this is old news but he is telling me that because of Auburn's Tiger Prowl the NCAA has now changed it's rules to only allow two coaches at a time on evaluation visits.

Not that its a big deal, I just haven't heard anything about it.
 

Agentdog

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It is SEC a ban but I imagine any school can enforce a ban on them if they wanted. Memphis, being SEC want-to-be and all, tried to enforce no cowbells last time we played there. I had an usher come up to me in the stands and ask me to leave because of the cowbell. I said no. They threatened to get the cops. I said OK and was being escorted down the portal. I got near the gate and noticed my escort was gone. I turned around and went back to my seat with the cowbell.
 

BR549.sixpack

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He thinks the SEC should enforce the cowbell rule and he also thinks it's cheesy.

My arguement is that anyone that has a coach cruising Dixie in a limo that looks like it was pimped out by the Selma High School special ed class has no room to call cowbells cheesy.

I suggested we could let Bully run around the field a couple of times prior to the game then run the to 50 and eat a cat or something and that would okay. For the record though, I like seeing the eagle at the AU games, it' pretty cool.
 

Fletch Fletcher

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BR549 said:
He thinks the SEC should enforce the cowbell rule and he also thinks it's cheesy.

The bottom line is the SEC can't enforce the rule, at least not with on field penalties. They tried this a few years ago, first offense was a warning, second offense was a yardage penalty. Anyway, the NCAA quickly did away with this. Can you imagine the chaos during non-conference games if each conference was allowed to enforce their own special rules? The NCAA did away with their ban on artificial noise makers and implemented a rule that game officials could only enforce NCAA sanctioned rules, not conference rules. I suppose the SEC could fine us or something?