http://www.freep.com/story/sports/u...-rodriguez-michigan-satellite-camps/83216270/
"I don’t know how that rule passed so quickly," Rodriguez told the reporters. "I understand if we table it and look at it for a year, but to table it because a few SEC or ACC schools don’t want to have it is not fair to a lot of coaches, a lot of programs and more importantly to the student athletes."
Rodriguez, who was planning camps in "all over California with other stops in Hawaii, Arizona and other states," according to story, left no illusion where he stood.
"A few squeaky wheels got the thing changed that quickly? I think it’s silly and disingenuous."
His AD, Greg Byrne, tried to explain why he believed the ban passed, saying "because it was getting taken to another level," a likely reference to Michigan's "Summer Swarm" tour of seven states last summer and a similar trip this year.
"I don’t know how that rule passed so quickly," Rodriguez told the reporters. "I understand if we table it and look at it for a year, but to table it because a few SEC or ACC schools don’t want to have it is not fair to a lot of coaches, a lot of programs and more importantly to the student athletes."
Rodriguez, who was planning camps in "all over California with other stops in Hawaii, Arizona and other states," according to story, left no illusion where he stood.
"A few squeaky wheels got the thing changed that quickly? I think it’s silly and disingenuous."
His AD, Greg Byrne, tried to explain why he believed the ban passed, saying "because it was getting taken to another level," a likely reference to Michigan's "Summer Swarm" tour of seven states last summer and a similar trip this year.