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presents from your uncle twice removed who is also a big donator to a school's football program?hammerthrower said:what relation would warrant this
<!-- / message --><!-- sig -->Immediate family is defined as parents, siblings, and spouses....the NCAA doesn't do anything to athletes that accept something from other family members with whom they've had a relationship with before they enter college. Aunts or uncles can buy gifts, they just can't get crazy about it. Athletes are told that if there is any question, go ask a coach. NCAA defines it as immediate family only, but there is leniancy...to an extent.
The rule on "friends" is, you have to have a relationship with that person before you ever set foot on a college campus. You cannot participate in recruiting, etc...if you give any money to the university, you cannot give money to an athlete regardless of your relationship with him. If you are considered one of those friends before you ever went to college, you can pretty much give that person whatever you want as long as that person stays away from the university.
I assume you mean 1 or 2 not 3. If so, I totally agree with you. When will these kids learn??Folanator said:My heart wants to support this young man but if it is 1 or 3 it will be hard.
If the last one is correct is is funny, I mean hilarious. That is unbelievable if true.
holybuckeye33 said:Does anyone think this has something to do with illegal benefits? I hope he just beat the hell out of someone at a bar last night. I figured espn would be all over this, but I haven't seen anything on their website yet.
Hey Alan, question here:Alan said:Update: Three scenarios floating around..... one or all three may be correct.....
1)the ring on ebay
2)a summer job
3)receiving cash from someone very close to him. and if you know who that someone is, then this is another example of the ncaa being retarded.
GoofyBuckeye said:steve, I'm wondering the same thing. I thought for sure ESPN would make this the front story with a picture of Clarett with the first thing said being..."Smith kicked off team for unknown violations. Clarett was seen with Smith playing raquetball together in 2002. Clarett's recent allegations about possible, blah, blah, blah.
I friggin hate ESPN but I also can't stay away
I think it was UGA basketball.strohs said:... suspended him like those SEC (forget which school) kids were last year??