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> From: "Wayne T. Smith" <[log in to unmask]>
> Subject: Re: What CAN you do?
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> > ...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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> The short answer is NOTHING. The best thing you can "do for a student
> athlete", is cheer for them when they compete. You can give money to
> your school. Almost anything you'd "do" directly for a student
> athlete is against NCAA rules.
you can't even do that much!!!!!!! (NO SMILEY)
I've had a student want to use my office phone to call her husband at
work to get something on the way home. If she had been an athlete,
I couldn't have let her have free use of University resources. Our
coaches' office (yes, the apostrophe is correct, one office for all
coaches) has a sign reminding student athletes that they can not use the
phones in there.
charlie shub University of Colorado at Colorado Springs
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