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SonI record the game

Not able to watch live. Listened to the guys on radio. Can someone give Karsch some caffeine by the way. Wow he's a little mellow.

Any way DVR the game off fox. Not sure how it's in f...... Spanish. WTF. Big Noon on Fox was on when I left and hit DVR record. I took French is high school and college mostly for the ridiculously cute woman in class so Spanish nope nothing. However I watched first half and these guys mentioned Harbaugh 24 times. Don't know what they said but names you could make out.

Based on the first half we need to get some improvement at the tackle positions for OSU and beyond. That was JJ running for his life a bit. Can't wait for the second half on BTN 60 hopefully the English version

Has the B10 read the NCAA rules?

The NCAA rules do not explicitly prohibit all forms of sign-stealing, and there's a nuanced approach to what is and isn't allowed.


1 Rule 1-11-h (NCAA Football 2023 Rules Book): This rule forbids recording the signals of an opposing team through any audio or video means. However, its scope is limited to individuals in the "team area" during a game, essentially covering players, coaches, and specific staff on the field sidelines.
2 2022-2023 NCAA Division 1 Manual Bylaw 11.6.1: This bylaw strictly prohibits off-campus, in-person scouting of future opponents within the same season, with specific exceptions. Importantly, this rule seems directly targeted at institutional staff members, not extending to independent spectators or fans.
3 Rule Changes and Implications: Before August 2013, different rules applied to scouting across various sports. A significant change occurred in 2013, standardizing the scouting rules across all sports. This change also removed a ban on paying for scouting services, implying that institutions could now pay third parties for scouting information.


The Gray Area In The NCAA Bylaws

In essence, while you cannot record signals during the game on the field, institutions appear to be within their rights to hire third parties to scout and even record signals of opponents outside of the actual game area or off-campus.
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