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- Updated: May 4, 2016
9:20 PM ET
PHOENIX — UCLA athletic director Dan Guerrero wasn’t happy with Pac-12 commissioner Larry Scott publicly calling him out for his vote to ban recruiting satellite camps, which ran counter to the conference’s official position, but he said Wednesday at the Pac-12 meetings that he and Scott have moved on.
“Larry and I have discussed the issue comprehensively and we are in a place now where we both agree we can move forward,” Guerrero said. “The situation is what it is. There’s no sense rehashing it. We are ready to move on.”
In advance of the council vote on April 8, Pac-12 members voted 11-0 with one abstention against the ban. UCLA was the one school that didn’t vote against the ban.
After his council …
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