CaneSince4Ever
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Technically bud, anyone providing NIL benefits to any athlete at any school qualifies as a booster for said school under the current NCAA guidelines. The definition is that loose.
What trips me out, is a big chunk of coaching salaries comes from boosters, too, but the NCAA clutches their pearls over alleged boosters breakin' off student-athletes. And the nerve of these b!tches wasting Congress's time over something they gave schools the green light to do.