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Date: | Tue, 13 Apr 1993 20:42:42 -0400 |
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Scott M from Platt State writes:
>I understand that Div 3 college hockey schools are not allowed to hand out
>full scholorships like Div 1 schools, but as a player at Plattsburgh State,
>I've found that NCAA is very strict on it's violations. Why is it that we
>have to watch Div 1 schools do what ever they want just about, and we can't
>accept anything for free or receive some of simple benefits such as a hat
>or a T-shirt without commiting a violation. Why does the NCAA treat us so
>unfair?t
Well, the NC$$ is strict on you because you're D-III. It wants
to preserve the integrity of D-III which it has failed to do
for D-I. The fact remains that technically, those things that you
mentioned as violations for Platt St would be violations for D-I as
well. See Syracuse hoops as an example. The fact remains that NC$$
regulations are more complicated than the tax code (quite a feat).
No one knows what is and isn't a violation.
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