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  1. HRIKN

    So does vandy winning 2 out of the last 5

    From the Student Athlete Handbook. "As a student-athlete, there are limitations on the interactions that may occur with any individual that the NCAA identifies as a Representative of the University of Miami’s Athletics Interests (i.e. an “athletic booster”). BOOSTER: An individual who is a...
  2. HRIKN

    So does vandy winning 2 out of the last 5

    Here is some info from another article. "The Power 5 conferences (ACC, Big 12, Big Ten, SEC and Pac-12) have passed legislation guaranteeing the full cost of attendance for scholarship student-athletes. In addition to a tuition free education, student-athletes will now receive yearly stipends of...
  3. HRIKN

    So does vandy winning 2 out of the last 5

    Once you donate $1 or a million, you become a booster. Now, if you donate the money to the school and specify it to go to the athletic department, then the school has the option of how they can spend the money. From what I understand the NCAA rules have changed over the years and some of that...
  4. HRIKN

    So does vandy winning 2 out of the last 5

    To help those who can't or won't read and/or understand the rules, let me give you some examples. The player is starving. You can't invite the player to your house and give him a meal. You can't buy the player a hamburger off of the $1 menu. If you see the player standing in a pouring rain storm...
  5. HRIKN

    So does vandy winning 2 out of the last 5

    Every year I receive an email or a brochure with my season ticket package from UM regarding the NCAA and UM rules pertaining to being a booster. If you have ever given as much as $1 to the athletic department, you are considered a booster for life. Giving anything of value to an athlete has to...
  6. HRIKN

    So does vandy winning 2 out of the last 5

    You are not a fan if you have a different opinion of the program than the super fans who inhabit this forum. You must not disagree with their opinion of the state of the program. In other words, when you reply to one of their posts, you must only say how much you agree with the poster. Anyone...
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