This is an ongoing story. So far, it looks like most of the activity in public view has been via twitter.
So here's the twitter pages from Bylaw Blog, EliteScouting, and the one article I have found so far.
Bylaw BlogElite ScoutingArticle from Team Speed Kills BlogNow, there's a CBS story up with the NCAA e-mail.
Here's what the league coaches received today from an NCAA representative (the bold passage was highlighted in yellow):
I am responding to your question. If a recruiting or scouting service, such as Rivals.com, provides nonscholastic video that is not available for free to the general public, then an institution may not subscribe to the service per Bylaw 13.14.3. All recruiting/scouting services are held to the same legislated standard and we consider Rivals.com to be a recruiting/scouting service. The staff has issued a staff interpretation (4/29/09) and two educational columns (3/10/2009 and 5/4/2010) that discuss this issue generally that I have included below.
The league coaches were instructed to immediately cancel any subscriptions to Rivals.com and to report a secondary recruiting violation if they were or ever have been subscribed (paid or complimentary).
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