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Paying for parent visits, courtesy of new rule, could offer Huskers big recruiting return
Column by Sam McKewon / World-Herald Bureau Sept. 2, 2016 Updated 35 min ago
LINCOLN — During the biggest recruiting weekend in memory — that line has become a broken record since coach Mike Riley arrived at Nebraska — Husker football will try to use a secret weapon.
Mom and Dad.
Starting this year, the NCAA allows football programs to pay for the parents or guardians of a prospect to accompany their son on an official visit. Some teams — especially in the SEC or Texas — won’t see much of a change from that rule. Nebraska will, big time. Parents can’t just drive from California, Michigan or Washington for an NU football game, and some of them couldn’t previously afford to fly in on their own dime. But now the Huskers can pay.
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This is a huge thing for us. Should help out in recruiting. Too bad they didn't do this years ago.

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