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Fighting ban is over for Havili
Fighting ban is over for Havili
USC fullback Stanley Havili was allowed back into practice on Saturday, August 8, 2010 after being banned for one day for an in-camp fighting incident with cornerback T. J. Bryant. The ban was verbalized by coach Lane Kiffin.
The incident involved a scuffle between the two at the final exclusive conditioning drill for players. The players started by shoving each other and ended up with Havili scoring a fist into Kiffin's face, injuring his left cheekbone.
The blow fractured Bryant's left cheek and it became necessary to perform surgery on it. The athlete is on a three-week leave from active practice and goes to camp to watch the other athletes train.
It seems that Havili approached Bryant to give him his apology and they made up on that same day. The lifting of the ban was done upon the Bryant's request. His decision was was partially in deference to Havili who is the senior career leader for fullbacks. The team also benefits indirectly because Havili has been a starter for three years now. Having pursued the matter further might have made it necessary to look for and train another starter.
Owing to his injury, Bryant himself has experienced a setback in his bid for a starting position in the game
Fall Camp in USC
In preparation for the forthcoming 2010 football season, the yearly fall training camp of USC was opened at 3 pm on August 5. Attending guests and visitors, however, were restricted in order to avoid possible conflicts with the NCAA's policies regarding national football practices.
The USC has been required by the NCAA to shut out the general public from attending of viewing their practice sessions in football and basketball for the next 4 years. In concurrence with this guideline, they have published their policies concerning admittance to their practice. People have to secure and fill out a copy of this document and have it approved by the administration for them to be able to watch fall camp activities.
However, the document does not allow just anyone to come in. In particular, only athletes, coaches and other members of the athletic department, its management and their approved guests will be allowed access. Likewise with selected members of media and close relatives of athletes.
Strictly no contact is allowed between the visitors and members of the team or prospective recruits who will also have their own entry point. Lockers are off limits. All rules are enforced under pain of permit-cancellation.
Under no circumstances will people whose business is connected with sports and athletic activities be given permission to enter the camp. Neither will their employees and people hired by them for the purpose of establishing contact with athletes be entertained.
Searching for 'Usc's Football Practice Admittance Policy' will show you a facsimile of the document. The facsimile is also printable and can presumably be used for that purpose. To be sure, you should get a copy from the university itself. Don't forget to bring along several valid and updated ID's.
Some fall camps have already been restricted from viewing by the general public. They may be avoiding situations which the NCAA may brand as against their rules controlling national football practices. On the other hand, the secrecy is ideal for keeping spies from other teams from knowing their new tactics of play.
by: Freddie Brister.
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