Categories: NCAA Football

NCAA Goes Undercover To Expose Minor Violations For Five Coaches

The IMG Academy in Florida has several highly sought-after football recruits in the 2016 class and the NCAA is watching them closely. According to UTSA assistant Eric Roark, five college coaches were busted by the NCAA for breaking the ‘bump’ rule. Roark’s tweet has been deleted:

[AdSense-A]

The ‘bump’ rule prohibits contact between coaches and players during designated no-contact periods in the recruiting cycle.

Update: The NCAA says this is incorrect and they were not in attendance at IMG yesterday:

diehardsport

Recent Posts

Former Michigan Coach Hired By Notre Dame To Join Staff

While no longer on Michigan's staff, Brian Jean Mary, who served as LB coach over…

3 months ago

No. 1 Player In Michigan Could Be Heading Elsewhere, Trending To Top B1G Program

Ranked as the No. 1 player in the state for 2027, Dakota Guerrant, an elite…

3 months ago

Michigan Tending To Land Specialist After Change In Recruitment

With the Wolverines losing place-kicker Micah Drescher after he asked out of his NLI, Michigan…

3 months ago

Michigan Primed To Land Multiple Top 2026 Recruits Upcoming?

While Michigan looks primed to land elite WR/DB Salesi Moa tonight during an announcement, the…

3 months ago

Michigan Loses Out On Transfer Portal Target From A Rival

While paying Michigan a visit during the transfer portal window, former Michigan State DB Justin…

3 months ago

A Former Michigan Player Looks To Be Trending Towards An Ohio State Transfer

While it appeared that Michigan was surging for former DB Cam Calhoun, who of recent…

3 months ago