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Towards the end of the summer the UMass-Lowell athletic department sent
out a flyer to those on their mailing list. It detailed the rules and
regulations applicable to alumni/boosters/friends of players, etc. (What
was allowed, what wasn't, etc.) Not planning on having contact with any
players, I tossed it, but maybe I should've kept it. Certainly was a good
idea - if more schools took such a pro-active approach my guess is that
maybe some of the recurring instances we see throughout college sports
could be avoided.
- Steve
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Steve Weisfeldt
Univ. of Lowell 1986, 1988
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Karl - Saratoga CSR - x4226 <[log in to unmask]> writes:
...With the Maine situation being just the latest of many
"violations" to NCAA rules, I was wondering if anyone had
compiled a list of things that were acceptable to do for a
student-athelete. There are plenty of people out there
that just want to give these kids a hand, and like me, I'm
sure a lot of them just want to know what is ok to do for
them.
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