Re: 2008 Recruiting Radar
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Originally Posted by
lessshoe
Jarid jackson is continuing to recieve numerous letters per week and Vigan has called him 3 times this season. You are allowed 1 phone call per week. I am Jarids dad and have somewhat followed the bison since i was in high school. We have had numerous family members play for the Bison over the years. It has been a while since our family had someone play up there so i am hoping that the bison offer him. I still have a lot of family members up there that are are season ticket holders. I have always loved the area and I think it would be a good fit for Jarid.
Thanks for sharing the info.:)
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Re: 2008 Recruiting Radar
my opinion about compliance:
if you have ever given a penny to Team Makers, don't say anything about Bison athletics to any student-athlete under the age of 19.
Re: 2008 Recruiting Radar
The NCAA are sticklers for any rules relating to recruiting, no matter how minor or unintentional the violations may be, so be careful. No need to get the athletic department into any unnecessary trouble.
Re: 2008 Recruiting Radar
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Originally Posted by
NDB2
my opinion about compliance:
if you have ever given a penny to Team Makers, don't say anything about Bison athletics to any student-athlete under the age of 19.
Okay, this may be a dumb question, but here goes.
I have a nephew and a niece, and I am a team maker. If they were of the caliber to play for the Bison, does that mean I can't talk to, give gifts to or other wise contact my own relatives?
Just curious.
Re: 2008 Recruiting Radar
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Originally Posted by
BisonSig
Okay, this may be a dumb question, but here goes.
I have a nephew and a niece, and I am a team maker. If they were of the caliber to play for the Bison, does that mean I can't talk to, give gifts to or other wise contact my own relatives?
Just curious.
As long as it's not encouraging them to select NDSU, you should be fine. Might be a gray area if you provide them with employment.
From the linky I provided in my last post:
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TWO FINAL REMINDERS
Please contact the Compliance Office at 701-231-5696 if you need a specific NCAA rule interpretation.
If in doubt, remember that in most cases, CONTACT AND/OR PROVISION OF ANY BENEFIT IS PROHIBITED!