What rules apply to an NCAA runner at his hometown Thanksgivingday race/
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What rules apply to an NCAA runner at his hometown Thanksgivingday race/
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Go ask your compliance department
compliance wrote:
Go ask your compliance department
I'm not a college student so I do not have a compliance dept to ask. Help a fellow letsrun poster out and pretend you are the compliance officer and answer the question, thank you.
Don't accept any awards/prizes and you'll be fine.
Oh no don't you dare take that $50 voucher you might win. The NCAA will cut your balls off with their solid gold, diamond encrusted knife.
How can they justify these rules?
They show no lenience at all and impose way OTT sanctions.
I didn't even go to college in the US and I hate the NCAA. Not to mention the fact that they make copious amounts of money off the back of student athletes.
NaziCAA wrote:
they make copious amounts of money off the back of student athletes.
And what do the student athletes get in return?
Darwinian wrote:
NaziCAA wrote:they make copious amounts of money off the back of student athletes.
And what do the student athletes get in return?
A free education and 4-5-6 years of free food and resources you'd normally have to pay a monthly fee for.
Either way, to retain amateur status you aren't allowed to accept more money/product than what you paid into it. So you aren't allowed to accept a gold rolex for a 25$ entry fee.
O.o wrote:
A free education and 4-5-6 years of free food and resources you'd normally have to pay a monthly fee for.
Exactly. I'm paying $10,000 a year for the same opportunity at a degree as somebody who is not paying a dime and playing football. Not it sucks for those who are walk-ons or don't have full rides, but it has to be this way otherwise the big sports will take advantage of the system to gain an advantage.
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