You know, I really get weary of seeing stuff like this.
I yearn for the old days. Oh, no ... not the days of Bear Bryant paying for players before it was illegal to pay for players, but for the days of men like General Neyland who had far too much integrity to even think of stooping to any tactic that could remotely be construed as cheating.
Where are the men with character?
They're obviously not sitting on the NCAA enforcement panels.
When it's gotten so nit-picky that you can't put up a hand made welcome sign on a piece of notebook paper, then it's truly out of hand.
I wish they'd put more effort into investigating the real problems; like the ones that existed in Tuscaloosa, Memphis, Boulder, and Miami.
If they'd fry those big fish and stop worrying about whether a coach bought a hungry teenager a Whopper Burger, (or 4, knowing how it was with my 3 sons when they were teens, 1 Whopper with cheese was just an appetizer) they'd be far better off.
It's kind of hard to take them seriously when they legislate such silly things when they know there are issues like; buying sex for players, buying houses for player's parents, and giving a job to a high school coach to lure the nation's #1 linemen ... hmmm. Oher ..... whistling through the park .....