Dumbest rule evar. How would the NCAA even enforce this rule if they tried? What're they gonna do, fine a random person? I don't see how they could bring that back on the school unless the person was somehow affiliated with the school. Not like a university can control what fans say on the interwebz.Yup. Y'all are right.The definition of "booster" is pretty wide-ranging. Pretty sure BRB is correct.I think that's only if you are a "booster". Not sure though...Not to mention that I believe it's actually an NCAA violation.
http://newsok.com/article/3916214Now seems like as good a time as any to remind everyone: If you tweet at a recruit and encourage him to attend your favorite school, you’ve committed an NCAA recruiting violation.
It doesn’t matter that you’re not a donor, a season-ticket holder or even affiliated with the university in any official capacity. You can’t publicly lobby a recruit on behalf of a school.
Everyone might want to take a look at THIS THREAD. The term "booster" is explained by the NCAA HERE. Among other things, the NCAA considers you a booster if you have "been involved otherwise in promoting university athletics." That's a pretty vague definition, admittedly, and could conceivably include anyone on this board that has ever made a positive comment about Huskers sports of any kind. But also from that same link:I think that's only if you are a "booster". Not sure though...Not to mention that I believe it's actually an NCAA violation.
Generally, NCAA rules prohibit anyone else [other than institutional staff members] from contacting (calling, writing or in-person contact) prospects or the prospect’s relatives or guardian for recruiting purposes.
Guys.... Guys, I get it....Everyone might want to take a look at THIS THREAD. The term "booster" is explained by the NCAA HERE. Among other things, the NCAA considers you a booster if you have "been involved otherwise in promoting university athletics." That's a pretty vague definition, admittedly, and could conceivably include anyone on this board that has ever made a positive comment about Huskers sports of any kind. But also from that same link:I think that's only if you are a "booster". Not sure though...Not to mention that I believe it's actually an NCAA violation.
Generally, NCAA rules prohibit anyone else [other than institutional staff members] from contacting (calling, writing or in-person contact) prospects or the prospect’s relatives or guardian for recruiting purposes.
First thought it was a NEB fan, thank goodness it isn't. I'll disagree with Schaeffer, please tweet negatively about NEB to recruits the coaches are after.
I hope we are still after him, but it just feels like the door has closed on him and he is all about Oregon.