Here is a rule we may not have known

[URL]http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/story/978716.html[/URL]

Apparently you can’t make signs about a recruit. So, basically we can’t hold up white boards and stuff about recruits visiting at games or at campus not during a game. Just thought I’d share that with everyone in order to avoid a future violation.

If I dont read this then I cant be held liable… :biggrin:

Apparently you can't make signs about a recruit.
What if the sign says, "We don't want you here". WOuld this be an infraction?

Didn’t say anything about chanting/cheering a recruit’s name, though. :thumbsup:

Didn't say anything about chanting/cheering a recruit's name, though. :thumbsup:
or being a nice human being to a fellow man and taking him to where the 2am breakfast can't get any better.

[QUOTE=cibik02;434316]or being a nice human being to a fellow man and taking him to where the 2am breakfast can’t get any better.[/QUOTE]

So long as you don’t pay for it.

[QUOTE=49timesthelovin;434303][URL]http://www.charlotteobserver.com/sports/story/978716.html[/URL]

Apparently you can’t make signs about a recruit. So, basically we can’t hold up white boards and stuff about recruits visiting at games or at campus not during a game. Just thought I’d share that with everyone in order to avoid a future violation.[/QUOTE]

You guys should put up signs all over Chapel Hill and STDavidson’s campuses welcoming their recruits!

You guys should put up signs all over Chapel Hill and STDavidson's campuses welcoming their recruits!
:lmao: :lmao: :lmao: Best idea I've heard all week.

It says if the AD office finds out they have to confiscate the sign. If I were the Duke AD office, I’d have not found out.

[QUOTE=stonecoldken;434518]It says if the AD office finds out they have to confiscate the sign. If I were the Duke AD office, I’d have not found out.[/QUOTE]

Burying your head in the ground is not a good defense when the NCAA comes after you.

Burying your head in the ground is not a good defense when the NCAA comes after you.
That's assuming you're not a blue chip program of course. When does Kansas forfeit their games?

[QUOTE=9erken;434535]That’s assuming you’re not a blue chip program of course. When does Kansas forfeit their games?[/QUOTE]

Ask Indiana about being a blue-chip program and the NCAA not messing with you. I agree they get the benefit of the doubt more than the non-BCS school, but the NCAA will nail them too when the evidence is there.

[QUOTE=X-49er;434542]Ask Indiana about being a blue-chip program and the NCAA not messing with you. I agree they get the benefit of the doubt more than the non-BCS school, but the NCAA will nail them too when the evidence is there.[/QUOTE]

You could ask Kentucky or Michigan too.

[QUOTE=forDniner;434588]You could ask Kentucky or Michigan too.[/QUOTE]

If the rumors out of Michigan were even close to the truth, the NCAA had to do something, or else lose the last shreds of credibility they had. I really think that’s how it works with those programs - they’re like the idiot son that papa NCAA covers for until it just crosses the line into ridiculousness.

[QUOTE=X-49er;434542]Ask Indiana about being a blue-chip program and the NCAA not messing with you. I agree they get the benefit of the doubt more than the non-BCS school, but the NCAA will nail them too when the evidence is there.[/QUOTE]

Indiana hired a coach that the NCAA knew was cheating, but more importantly EVERYONE knew was cheating. Some times blue chip programs force the hand.

This rule really seems like it does more harm than good.

If the university incites it, it is one thing. If the students just do it on their own, let it be.

I don’t understand how the NCAA can restrict the 1st Am. right to free speech. WTF?