Sabanocchio
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I think raider knows his stuff. Welcome to the board, BTW.
That's a B-I-G violation. Don't recommend doing that. Had that happen last year and the kid had to be banned from all athletic events.
Okay, let me rephrase that... 'big' secondary violation.
Thanks. I just want you guys to be informed.
But, here is a general rule this is taken from a different NCAA school, but the same rules apply:
You are a Booster if:
1. You have ever participated in Clarkson University Athletics.
2. You have made financial contributions to the athletic programs.
3. You have been asked by athletic department staff to assist in recruiting.
4. You have assisted or are providing benefits (ie. summer jobs, or occasional family
meals) to enrolled Student Athletes.
5. You have otherwise been involved in promoting Clarkson Athletics in any way.
http://www.clarksonathletics.com/documents/2004/1/30/compliance brochure.pdf
Thanks. I just want you guys to be informed.
But, here is a general rule this is taken from a different NCAA school, but the same rules apply:
You are a Booster if:
1. You have ever participated in Clarkson University Athletics.
2. You have made financial contributions to the athletic programs.
3. You have been asked by athletic department staff to assist in recruiting.
4. You have assisted or are providing benefits (ie. summer jobs, or occasional family
meals) to enrolled Student Athletes.
5. You have otherwise been involved in promoting Clarkson Athletics in any way.
http://www.clarksonathletics.com/documents/2004/1/30/compliance brochure.pdf
So boosters can't go to HS football games? Compliance is going to have their hands full with that one.
Can you give us any kind of prognostication on what is the worst that could come out of this? Do you think it is just going to be a secondary violation?
