g8terh8ter_eric
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So, if the NCAA starts an investigation, the school has the burden of proving that they weren't engaged in that activity? I always thought that the NCAA must find some actual evidence to impose sanctions; thus, it would seem the burden is on them.
I'm assuming that players being "friends" with recruits on social networking sites would fall under this category right? I guess in this case, they better hire half of the US to interview and investigate all the social networking sites!!! GRRRRR
I'm assuming that players being "friends" with recruits on social networking sites would fall under this category right? I guess in this case, they better hire half of the US to interview and investigate all the social networking sites!!! GRRRRR
So, let me pose this another way....
If a member of the athletic department has any outside affiliation with a recruit and their families, and someone thinks that they are having that relationship without being prejudice to the school they are working for at the time, then either that person is extremely naive or the NCAA would be at that point as well, IMO.
How do you get around that all kinds of our players text and communicate with recruits on facebook, myspace, etc. and this somehow does not violate NCAA rules, but if a hostess does it, it somehow does. Are players not considered "representatives of the University" just as hostesses are?
How do you get around that all kinds of our players text and communicate with recruits on facebook, myspace, etc. and this somehow does not violate NCAA rules, but if a hostess does it, it somehow does. Are players not considered "representatives of the University" just as hostesses are?
I've not seen, out in the open, players "directly communicating" with recruits. They are not allowed to at all. Everyone on this board falls underneath the "official representative" category if you call yourself a fan of the school. The only way if you can get away with that is being media credentialed, IIRC.
Wow. That has nothing to do with what he said.But the burden of proof...hmy:
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So, let me pose this another way....
If a member of the athletic department has any outside affiliation with a recruit and their families, and someone thinks that they are having that relationship without being prejudice to the school they are working for at the time, then either that person is extremely naive or the NCAA would be at that point as well, IMO.
Wow. That has nothing to do with what he said.
Hostesses are not members of the athletic dept. They are students acting on the behalf of the university when they are hosting recruits. On their own time they are simply other students. It's not like we are paying them more than the allotted amount to go to HS football games.
Prejudice, as you put it, is irrelevant. Most anyone attending a game has a school they root for. Many bring signs.
The NCAA can't go around and police HS football games and throw anyone wearing College school colors under the microscope.
Wow. That has nothing to do with what he said.
Hostesses are not members of the athletic dept. They are students acting on the behalf of the university when they are hosting recruits. On their own time they are simply other students. It's not like we are paying them more than the allotted amount to go to HS football games.
Prejudice, as you put it, is irrelevant. Most anyone attending a game has a school they root for. Many bring signs.
The NCAA can't go around and police HS football games and throw anyone wearing College school colors under the microscope.
Then you have paid no attention. I bet you 90% of the posters in the recruiting forum have seen or heard of players "directly communicating" with recruits.I've not seen, out in the open, players "directly communicating" with recruits.
They are not allowed to at all. Everyone on this board falls underneath the "official representative" category if you call yourself a fan of the school. The only way if you can get away with that is being media credentialed, IIRC.
The general rule is if the athlete is getting special treatment because of something then it is a violation. Let's say you want to buy 'Recruit' an ice cream cone, but he's with 10 of his buddies. You have to buy his 10 buddies an ice cream cone too because then you aren't showing favoritism because you want him to play football at Tennessee.
Then you have paid no attention. I bet you 90% of the posters in the recruiting forum have seen or heard of players "directly communicating" with recruits.
Incorrect. They are absolutely allowed to. You don't need a media badge to message a recruit on facebook and ask how his season is going.
Generally speaking at places I have been, hostesses are given scholarships. It might be 200 bucks, but that would be 'payment.'
Then you have paid no attention. I bet you 90% of the posters in the recruiting forum have seen or heard of players "directly communicating" with recruits.
Incorrect. They are absolutely allowed to. You don't need a media badge to message a recruit on facebook and ask how his season is going.
