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I always wondered about that. Are these "professional" women? Or just a group of college girls that knowingly sign up to be squeezeboxes for all incoming recruits?
bama bells, (Auburn was Tigerettes) all achools have them and they are girls enrolled in school.
these are for unofficial visits, official visits are even more over the top.
Unofficial visits used to look like this back in the day for my group of people. Mostly cause my friend was a top recruit in the state at the time.
Driver an AAU coaches vehicle down to T-Town in the morning.
arrive at campus location and head in to talk to coaches get name tags whatever.
met your Bama bell, big recruits already have their pick and are setup with the best ones they may already know from previous games.
eat a bomb *** meal
get driven to stadium in T-Town with police caravan along with team buses.
Auburn you participate in the tiger walk just like a player and have the crowd all hype and fans talking to recruits.
go to game and get food etc..
can go in locker room after game if you want to, top target.
after game go back to girls apartment
go out to parties with other football players/sorority girls etc.. after game
Try and smash what you can. Friend bangs the hot chick cause he is top recruit.
leave next day head home in AAU coaches vehicle that gives you money for trip most likely funneled by staff of team you are visiting.
this is why kids take so many visits. It’s just gifts and you and your crew are treated like kings. This is all before you even step on campus. Once you are there, it goes to a whole different level.
these players aren’t allowed to have jobs, who do y’all think is paying their bills, club money, car money, clothes and ****? It ain’t all coming from pell grants.
lots of times a rich teammate will take a kid or two under their arms and “help” them also. It’s all a big scheme man.
Fulmer used to have a players over on Sunday night for “dinner” and trooper Taylor would be there with money handshakes. Everyone knows what’s going on.
coaches just have their support staff and assistants do the dirty work.