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Doesn't make it ethical just because you did it when you were good, especially when there used to be agreements not to.Yes it's ethical. Back when Gretna was good in basketball, I scouted and filmed just about everyone we played. (football also)
Its not frowned upon in central VA (football). Appo and teama in dogwood do it all the time. going to someones practice and filming is unethical.In football you trade film with your opponent which isn't done in basketball. Even in football it is frowned upon to film an upcoming opponent without permission.
Its not frowned upon in central VA (football). Appo and teama in dogwood do it all the time. going to someones practice and filming is unethical.[/
Don't they trade those films anyway?
I don't see it as unethical at all unless there is some sort of agreement within the district that says it's not allowed. Other than that, I say filming an opponents game is part of the business in any sport. I know EC Glass basketball (and just about every other team sport) films their games and often trades with their opponents via Hudl. Nobody around Central Va seems to mind, for any sport. What's the difference in filming and a coach scouting? Both still allow the other team to know the stregnths and weaknesses of their opponent.