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Posted on 6/14/22 at 4:03 pm to Colonel Ingus
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Show me where Miami or Texas A&M broke the rules? Other than just a hunch…
Role of Boosters
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Only institutional staff members are permitted to recruit prospective student-athletes. Generally, NCAA rules prohibit anyone else from contacting (calling, writing or in-person contact) prospects or the prospect’s relatives or guardian for recruiting purposes.
Students are still considered prospects even if they have signed a National Letter of Intent or any other financial aid agreement with a university.
Boosters are not precluded from continuing established friendships with families who have prospective student-athletes. However, boosters may not encourage a prospect’s participation in university athletics or provide benefits to prospects that were not previously provided.
If a violation occurs, it may jeopardize a student-athlete’s eligibility for intercollegiate competition, jeopardize a school’s membership status with the NCAA or cause a booster to lose access to all booster benefits.
Posted on 6/15/22 at 10:06 am to Colonel Ingus
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Show me where Miami or Texas A&M broke the rules? Other than just a hunch…
You do realize all this attention a&m is getting regarding NIL is because of all the a&m fans on boards like this spouting off how many millions of dollars a&m was spending to bring in a 5 star recruit. Every time a&m took the lead some a&m poster was throwing money into the equation.
I have no idea if a&m broke a rule or not but do find it entertaining how the fans flocked here prior to signing days to brag about rich boosters investing in HS recruits and then after when everybody starting questioning how they signed the class they go on the defensive and deny any wrong doing.
Again the whole drama was started by a&m fans.
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