“As coaches, we’re held accountable for everything that we do,” Mullen said during the conference. “The recruiting world is not… and it’s a big, big business. “Those recruiting events and websites, they don’t answer to anybody. When you have third party with no accountability, it’s hard to regulate it.”
Mullen’s not the only coach who has voiced his concern over seven-on-seven events and other recruiting services. Last month, Penn State coach Joe Paterno equated seven-on-seven games as “auctioning blocks” for middle men who, as he put it, don’t belong in the game of college football.
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