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  • I just received this week's edition of SI and inside there is a full page ad for Flashback football. This is a fantasy camp for "grown-up" kids (their word not mine) that takes place with the coaching staff, facilities, and former players of a university. The four universities that are part of the deal are Florida, USC, UCLA and Washington. Cost to attend $2,500 if your a player, $4,000 if your a coach and $6,000 if your an owner for a 2 1/2 day camp. You get to do some drills, (there are no contact drills and pads and helmets are a no-no) met and attend some "special sessions with the coaching staff of the respective university and also meet former players. And of course you can get autographs!

    Website is www.flashbackcamps.com

    I can never see JT wanting to prostitute himself, his staff and the tradition and integrity of OSU to make a few bucks on the side. To me this just smacks of the ultimate in commercialization and I can't see JT lowering himself to that level.

    On the other hand if the money that was exchanged were to end up in some pockets of a respectable charity (like Children's Hospital or for Tyson Gentry) may opinion would change a little bit. Also if the former players that were asked to speak/attend the camp were "down and out" and this was a way to help them out again my harsh opinion would be tempered a bit. By the way nothing in the ad in SI or on the website makes me believe that this is nothing more than a money grab, but I could be just overreacting. Anyone else have an opinion?
     
    I participated in this, and I'll do a write-up if someone wants. As to the "commercialization," Pete Carroll does this mostly for the benefit of his assistant coaches. It's a great idea, and I don't see what you find so objectionable about it.

    It's also great for the fans. $2,500 is a bargain to meet the coaches, play some football with fellow fans, and play a game in the Coliseum or the Shoe.

    I'm curious to hear your explanations for why you believe such camps "prostitute" the staff and "the tradition and integrity" of an institution. Also, is it somehow not "The ultimate in commercialization" for a coach to agree in a contract to have his staff wear a certain brand's apparel?
     
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