Recruiting Compliance Magnets at IMG
Michigan put these big NCAA compliance magnets all over the concourse here pic.twitter.com/PjJjvdM9ox
— Nick Baumgardner (@nickbaumgardner) March 4, 2016
the primary reason for starting this thread is so i can make this reference:
Somebody tweeted something about Michigan Football? Gotta rush to get this on mgoblog ASAP
Quitcher bitchin'.
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Yeah how dare someone post relevant information?
Someone posted something that I clicked on, read, then took the time to type out a comment about my disdain on that very same post? Gotta rush to hypocrit ASAP
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We're a magnet school!
Keep your wiener away from your magnets....
Capsacin dulls the pain.
OMG, WHERE IS CARLOS???
Can someone transcribe what is on it? Can't read it on the app.
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I wonder if Georgia, Florida, Bama or any of the sleez fuck schools have something like this? I'd be willing to bet not. Go Blue!
sleez fuck made me chuckle.
What are the rules? (Creative and factual responses appreciated)
Message re: recruiting is even in the bathroom pic.twitter.com/FUoBfZ0vLH
— angelique (@chengelis) March 5, 2016
Top 5 Things Every Michigan Fan Should Know:
- You may not have recruiting conversations with prospect or their families. A prospect is any student who has begun classes for the 9th grade (7th grade for men's basketball). This includes in-person contact on or off Michigan's campus, by telephone or in writing (e.g., email, Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
- You may not provide benefits to a student-athlete, a prospect or their family/friends, unless such benefits are available to the general public or all Michigan students. Examples include: transportation, cash, gifts, meals, clothing, use of unadvertised discounts, etc.
- You may not use a student-athlete's name, picture or appearance in a commercial advertisement, business promotion or product endorsement.
- You may not purchase game tickets, apparel, equipment or awards from current student-athletes.
- You may not sell any memorabilia using the name or image of a current student-athlete, including items that have been autographed by a current student-athlete.