Agree with Jim Schue, I'd find it hard to be a kid nowadays, and have to listen to a pre-game of AC/DC, Dave Matthews Band, and Aerosmith etc... I like UK's idea of getting the players favorite songs.
What keeps the 6th, 7th, 8th, etc... kid from a school going to the camp? Isn't it his birth right to choose the camps he wants to go to? A 6A school is going to have lots of quality lineman and skill set players, should we punish "their" kids because they have large enrollment numbers?
It would be a loss of a scrimmage next year, or maybe the head coach suspended a game or a fine. You've gotta have proof beyond a doubt, Trooper Island pics they aren't in "Full Pads" if you look closely they aren't wearing knee pads. Most your compression shorts are Girdles more or less, so really it'll be a non issue, more than likely.
There are many types of different types of Negligence and a good lawyer could make it a parents fault just as much. If Madison Southern had their players/parents sign wavers, the school and the KHSAA would be at no fault, we don't know if they did or not, so really all this is a bunch of speculation. To me it sounds like GRC for Life is scared of Madison Southern, since for the past few weeks he's been harping on how inept of a job the new coach has done preparing GRC.
So let's say coaches from the same "tree" all have the same philosophies, schemes, etc... and go to the same camp, you're fine with it as long as they're inter-mixing players and coaching each others kids? If I were a coach that would be a no-brainer
Do we really gotta act like this is anything new? This was common practice when I played, some big name schools and coaches at the time were involved, they were basically grid scrimmages. Does being in a Girdle constitute being in full pads?