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A question

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:32 am
by MACMAN
Tonight the kids and I drove past the guys as they were holding thier own Practice-Work outs out by the hhill in todays cooler evening air.
LAst year we enjoyed watching the guys work outs. Well tonight i got to wondering...I saw and know they come perpaired they bring plenty of fluids, but would it be an NCAA violation if some were to drop of, forget, or just leave, or honestly give the guys several coolers of rehydrating power aid- fresh water- type drinks?

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 1:52 am
by bgmaggot00
With nothing to back this up, its probably some sort of violation. Especially if you're in the Falcon Club, have donated in the past, etc.

btw, odds are that the Retail falcon is straight. I base that solely on numbers, but if you have any proof that he/she's homosexual, do share.

Re: A question

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:28 am
by rocketfootball
MACMAN wrote:Tonight the kids and I drove past the guys as they were holding thier own Practice-Work outs out by the hhill in todays cooler evening air.
LAst year we enjoyed watching the guys work outs. Well tonight i got to wondering...I saw and know they come perpaired they bring plenty of fluids, but would it be an NCAA violation if some were to drop of, forget, or just leave, or honestly give the guys several coolers of rehydrating power aid- fresh water- type drinks?
Definitely check with your compliance director first. However, most likely he will say it is OK if you provide enough coolers for the entire team. That way you are not singling anyone out and it is OK.

We considered doing something for the players at UT two years ago. We inquired about bringing a bunch of pizzas for the kids after practice one day. It was OK as long as we brought enough pizzas for the entire team. We weren't giving money, we were providing food, and it was for the entire team and not singling anyone out........so it wasn't a NCAA violation.

Again, check with BG's compliance director first. Especially since NCAA laws could have changed in the last 2 years.

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:29 am
by rocketfootball
By the way, there should be athletic trainers and medical staff at those workouts and they should be already providing plenty of liquid for the players.

Re: A question

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 9:33 am
by ZiggyZoomba
rocketfootball wrote:Again, check with BG's compliance director first. Especially since NCAA laws could have changed in the last 2 years.
Check with Sid Sink:

Sidney Sink
Asst AD for Compl & Cert
215 Perry Stadium
(419)372-7237
[email protected]

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 11:09 am
by MACMAN
I know that "gifts" for a single player are a no no, and that partys picnic, cookouts and the like are normally all cleared through an office before they happen. Best to be safe on this one too i guess.
I have not seen any staff at these practices

Re: A question

Posted: Wed Jul 19, 2006 2:14 pm
by h2oville rocket
ZiggyZoomba wrote:
rocketfootball wrote:Again, check with BG's compliance director first. Especially since NCAA laws could have changed in the last 2 years.
Check with Sid Sink:

Sidney Sink
Asst AD for Compl & Cert
215 Perry Stadium
(419)372-7237
[email protected]
Check with Sid anyway just so you can say you talked to the all time best MAC steeple guy.