Categories: NCAA Football

Did Mark Dantonio Commit Recruiting Violation After Landing Pledge?

A new NCAA rule states that subtweeting (the act of tweeting to or about someone without actually using their name/nickname) is now considered a violation with any unsigned recruit.

It appears as though Mark Dantonio became the first college football coach to break this rule after Jack Camper, a three-star TE, committed to the Spartans on Tuesday.

Camper’s nickname is “Camp,” which Dantonio used in the above tweet, and appears to be a violation of the silly NCAA rule.

Camper is ranked as the No. 677 player in the 2017 class:

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