CLEMSON
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NCAA Compliance News
From the Orange & White:
Publicity Rules for Prospective Student-AthletesRecruiting quality prospective student-athletes are the livelihood for any program. The recruiting process has become a major part not only for coaches but also for the media, institution’s fans and supporters. It is not uncommon for fans to track the status of prospective student-athletes from media outlets and celebrate a verbal “non-binding” commitment. We even have a top 25 recruiting poll, which rates the institution’s incoming prospective student-athlete class.
As we approach the National Letter of Intent signing period on November 8-15 for all sports except football and soccer, this is a good time to educate our supporters on the NCAA recruiting publicity rules. NCAA rules are very clear and attempt to minimize the amount of publicity and pressure that are placed on prospects during the recruiting process.
Clemson University is prohibited from:
Please remember that NCAA rules prohibit boosters, fans and supporters from being involved in any prospective student-athlete recruiting activities. If you ever have a question regarding how NCAA rules may affect a prospect or student-athlete, do not hesitate to call the Compliance Office at (864) 656-1580 or email at compliance-L@clemson.edu. Thank you for your continued support and cooperation to ensure full compliance with NCAA rules.
Compliance
Question
of the Month: |
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Q.
Is Clemson University responsible
for the acts of boosters
and booster support groups? |
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A.
Yes, the NCAA Committee
of Infractions has made
it clear that Clemson University
and its athletics department
are responsible for the
actions of its representatives
of athletics interest (i.e.
boosters, fans, alumni and
support groups.) |
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As
a reminder, once an individual
is identified as a representative
of this institution's athletics
interest, that person remains
a Clemson University booster
FOREVER. |
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