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The problem regarding anyone giving money after an athlete has used his/her
eligibility is that there could be a situation where anyone could promise
money to be paid at a later date. Is this a quid pro quo or not, is the
matter for investigation.
thanks
James
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From: Siren Chudgar <[log in to unmask]>, on 10/20/96 6:24 PM:
On Sun, 20 Oct 1996, J. Michael Jackson wrote:
> According to this morning's Star-Tribune, the NCAA is looking into a
payment
> of $500 Doug Woog made to Chris McAlpine after the 1993-94 season. It
was
> apparently to help McAlpine finish school. The timing of the payment
> mentioned in the brief article was after McAlpine had used all of his
> eligibility. I have no idea what this would mean about its propriety, if
> that was the case. The University had no comment.
>
> J. Michael Neal
>
If it is true, that Woog made the payment after McAlpine had used up all
of his eligibility then I would see nothing wrong with it. It would
almost be as if Woog had helped anyone of his friends out in this
situation.
Siren Chudgar
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