CDD answered this in one of his pressers and I found this link
NCAA rules specify how many types of coaches are allowed in a football program
Fuad, Ainge, and/or the other players would need to respond to the rules issue before I could hold the staff at fault.
Here is more taken from the NCAA Pub for 2012-2013...
11.01.2 Coach, Head or Assistant. A head or assistant coach is any coach who is designated by the institutions athletics department to perform coaching duties and who serves in that capacity
on a volunteer or paid basis. (Revised: 1/10/91 effective 8/1/92)
11.01.5 Coach, Volunteer. In sports other than football and basketball, a volunteer coach is any coach who does not receive compensation or remuneration from the institutions athletics department or any organization funded in whole or in part by the athletics department or that is involved primarily in the promotion of the institutions athletics program (e.g., booster club, athletics foundation association). The following provisions shall apply: (Revised: 1/10/92 effective 8/1/92, 4/26/01 effective 8/1/01)
(a) The individual is prohibited from contacting and evaluating prospective student-athletes off campus or from scouting opponents off campus and may not perform recruiting coordination functions
(see Bylaw 11.7.1.2).(Revised: 1/16/93, 1/11/94, 5/26/06)
(b) The individual may receive a maximum of two complimentary tickets to home athletics contests in the coachs sport. (Revised: 1/16/93)
(c) The individual may receive complimentary meals incidental to organized team activities (e.g., pre- or postgame meals, occasional meals, but not training table meals) or meals provided during a prospective studentathletes official visit, provided the individual dines with the prospective student-athlete. (Adopted: 4/29/04 effective 8/1/04, Revised: 1/10/05 effective 8/1/05)
Then you get into the issue of counting coaches in 11.7. This was the thing CD was arguing for with NCAA ... more coaches.