There was a game last night that didn’t start till around 9:15-9:20ish. Music from SOAR was blasting over the speakers which made it weird to watch basketball.
Thanks to the school for NOT advertising.
I would have gone to show support last night, but I guess our AD Office wants to be as 2nd class as the O tries to make us look.
[quote=“stonecoldken, post:42, topic:23520”]Thanks to the school for NOT advertising.
I would have gone to show support last night, but I guess our AD Office wants to be as 2nd class as the O tries to make us look.[/quote]
This. I agree whole heartedly.
There was a game last night that didn’t start till around 9:15-9:20ish. Music from SOAR was blasting over the speakers which made it weird to watch basketball.[/quote]
that sort of activity could be a good thing!
[quote=“stonecoldken, post:42, topic:23520”]Thanks to the school for NOT advertising.
I would have gone to show support last night, but I guess our AD Office wants to be as 2nd class as the O tries to make us look.[/quote]
im pretty sure they arent allowed to.
oh, but let’s assume they were allowed and just decided not to. ;D
[quote=“stonecoldken, post:42, topic:23520”]Thanks to the school for NOT advertising.
I would have gone to show support last night, but I guess our AD Office wants to be as 2nd class as the O tries to make us look.[/quote]
[size=3][font=arial]I assume you’re just being sarcastic here.[/font][/size]
[size=3][font=arial]Schools can’t advertise a private AAU event in order to try and get fans there!! Compliance spends time and resources to reinforce that they DON’T want fan interaction with prospective players as it could jeopardize our recruitment of them. SURE, it would be nice to have an arena full of Niner fans. If advertised the way your saying, that would be exhibit 1 in the NCAA’s case against us.[/font][/size]
[size=3][font=arial]That’s why we need local media to promote it as Prep event as a whole. Talented high schoolers, local and regional, playing tournament at UNC Charlotte.[/font][/size]