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Improper benefits scenario question
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:31 pm
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:31 pm
Serious question:
What is to prevent a fan of one school from donating money to another school(becoming a booster)and buying meals for kids on other teams or sending them gifts or cash, and then turning them in for NCAA violations? Then you could possibly get a kid suspended for a couple games or a season. Surely there are some cold blooded fans out there that have thought of this.
What is to prevent a fan of one school from donating money to another school(becoming a booster)and buying meals for kids on other teams or sending them gifts or cash, and then turning them in for NCAA violations? Then you could possibly get a kid suspended for a couple games or a season. Surely there are some cold blooded fans out there that have thought of this.
This post was edited on 8/28/13 at 4:43 pm
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:33 pm to RockCityHog
I've thought of that and I'm surprised its never happened.
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:33 pm to RockCityHog
Haven't there been accusations of Bama/Auburn fans doing that to each other in the past? Or did I just imagine that?
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:33 pm to Jobu93
What do you mean? This is exactly what Ole Miss did to Mississippi State?
/elitedawgz
/elitedawgz
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:35 pm to Quicksilver
False flag cheating?
The nerve of some people.

The nerve of some people.
Posted on 8/28/13 at 4:42 pm to GumpMaster&Commander
I mean its a beautiful scheme. You get said player suspended for the game against your team and get the W, possibly. It wouldn't take much of an investment to do it either. Maybe max $200-$300. You could go over the top if you wanted to. Maybe even go so far as to actually not be a booster at the school you're a fan of, so as to not raise suspicions there.
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