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Pac-12 commish: UCLA AD cast rogue camp vote
- Updated: April 20, 2016
8:41 PM ET
IRVING, Texas — UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero voted the wrong way about satellite camps on behalf of the Pac-12, according to league commissioner Larry Scott, who said 11 of the 12 schools in the conference were in favor of keeping satellite camps, but Guerrero voted to ban them.
“I think he’s clear he did not vote the way he was supposed to vote,” Scott said. “We had 11 schools in our conference that wanted this looked at as we studied more comprehensively football recruiting issues — there’s a variety of them — but in the meantime we’d prefer the status quo, which for us allows coaches to attend other camps in other markets.”
Scott would not directly confirm that UCLA was the only school in the league not in favor of camps, but said, “draw your own conclusions.”
“I think he’s clear he did not vote the way he was supposed to vote,” Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott said of UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero. AP Photo/Jae C. Hong
Scott said the only group that can do anything about it is the NCAA’s Division I Board of Directors, but he’s not sure if anything can or will happen because the NCAA is under …
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