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tngamecock#

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Now that Shane has started adding some really good players, I am afraid the NCAA will now send in their cracker jack cookie baking investigation team. I hope Mrs. Beamer did not bake more than a dozen or so cookies for the team. We know how the NCAA feels about coaches’ wives making cookies. Hard penalties on the horizon now. Cookies are much more of a danger to the integrity of college sports than say…..oh….fake classes.

True Gamecock fans will understand this one.
 
Now that Shane has started adding some really good players, I am afraid the NCAA will now send in their cracker jack cookie baking investigation team. I hope Mrs. Beamer did not bake more than a dozen or so cookies for the team. We know how the NCAA feels about coaches’ wives making cookies. Hard penalties on the horizon now. Cookies are much more of a danger to the integrity of college sports than say…..oh….fake classes.

True Gamecock fans will understand this one.
I heard we are putting up Rattler and teammate at the Whitney hotel.
 
Now that Shane has started adding some really good players, I am afraid the NCAA will now send in their cracker jack cookie baking investigation team. I hope Mrs. Beamer did not bake more than a dozen or so cookies for the team. We know how the NCAA feels about coaches’ wives making cookies. Hard penalties on the horizon now. Cookies are much more of a danger to the integrity of college sports than say…..oh….fake classes.

True Gamecock fans will understand this one.
Depends on the cookie recipe Emily Beamer got from Jeri Spurrier, right?😁
 
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Just put each player's face on each cookie and then they are covered under NIL
Do you think they would make us put every students face on a cookie to be compliant?

If we made the cookie peanut butter instead of chocolate, do you think that would suffice for the NCAA
 
Do you think they would make us put every students face on a cookie to be compliant?

If we made the cookie peanut butter instead of chocolate, do you think that would suffice for the NCAA
Maybe for the NCAA, but with how common peanut allergies are, we'd probably run afoul of the ADA.
 
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The NCAA is toothless these days.
The NCAA is so backwards. Before I started at USC, Daddy went to his friend in the compliance office and asked what rules he was bound by, as a booster, if I were to date an athlete while in school (because it was going to happen). The compliance office literally told my father that if the guy came to our house for anything, he had to drive himself (couldn't even ride with me), but he really shouldn't come to our house at all; had to pay for all his own meals if we went out to dinner as a family; and my parents couldn't give him any gifts of any kind - not for birthday, Christmas, nothing. It could even be a violation if I bought him stuff. Daddy looked at them and said that a bunch of BS.
 
The NCAA is so backwards. Before I started at USC, Daddy went to his friend in the compliance office and asked what rules he was bound by, as a booster, if I were to date an athlete while in school (because it was going to happen). The compliance office literally told my father that if the guy came to our house for anything, he had to drive himself (couldn't even ride with me), but he really shouldn't come to our house at all; had to pay for all his own meals if we went out to dinner as a family; and my parents couldn't give him any gifts of any kind - not for birthday, Christmas, nothing. It could even be a violation if I bought him stuff. Daddy looked at them and said that a bunch of BS.
Your Dad is absolutely right.
 
The NCAA is so backwards. Before I started at USC, Daddy went to his friend in the compliance office and asked what rules he was bound by, as a booster, if I were to date an athlete while in school (because it was going to happen). The compliance office literally told my father that if the guy came to our house for anything, he had to drive himself (couldn't even ride with me), but he really shouldn't come to our house at all; had to pay for all his own meals if we went out to dinner as a family; and my parents couldn't give him any gifts of any kind - not for birthday, Christmas, nothing. It could even be a violation if I bought him stuff. Daddy looked at them and said that a bunch of BS.
If all schools/boosters acted in an ethical and responsible manner, the NCAA wouldn't have felt the need to legislate to this minutiae.

In no way am I stating , BatGirl, that you and your family would not act in an ethical and responsible manner. You just had to put up with stupid $h!t because of too many @$$h0les out there.
 
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