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Dirty Tricks?

behappp

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With the NCAA rules as they are what would prevent me as a private citizen from giving some money to the Scats, thus making me a booster. Then I could find out who they are recruiting and contact them as best I can and try to talk them into going to MSU, or giving them a free gift certificate to my store, or, God forbid, giving them a free hot dog and a soda at a tailgate.

Wouldn't I be able to get MSU in trouble? And don't I as a private citizen, have the right to offer freebies to whomever I wish?

Just curious. ;)
 
behappp said:
With the NCAA rules as they are what would prevent me as a private citizen from giving some money to the Scats, thus making me a booster. Then I could find out who they are recruiting and contact them as best I can and try to talk them into going to MSU, or giving them a free gift certificate to my store, or, God forbid, giving them a free hot dog and a soda at a tailgate.

Wouldn't I be able to get MSU in trouble? And don't I as a private citizen, have the right to offer freebies to whomever I wish?

Just curious. ;)

I think it would work out about how it did for the douche from auburn that poisoned the Alabama trees.
 
behappp said:
With the NCAA rules as they are what would prevent me as a private citizen from giving some money to the Scats, thus making me a booster. Then I could find out who they are recruiting and contact them as best I can and try to talk them into going to MSU, or giving them a free gift certificate to my store, or, God forbid, giving them a free hot dog and a soda at a tailgate.

Wouldn't I be able to get MSU in trouble? And don't I as a private citizen, have the right to offer freebies to whomever I wish?

Just curious. ;)
Hahahaha come on now, this isnt warfare! Plus once McGhee's gone i think the cats are going to have trouble enough.
 
behappp said:
With the NCAA rules as they are what would prevent me as a private citizen from giving some money to the Scats, thus making me a booster. Then I could find out who they are recruiting and contact them as best I can and try to talk them into going to MSU, or giving them a free gift certificate to my store, or, God forbid, giving them a free hot dog and a soda at a tailgate.

Wouldn't I be able to get MSU in trouble? And don't I as a private citizen, have the right to offer freebies to whomever I wish?

Just curious. ;)

Camp fire meet gasoline.
 
gocats said:
Douche bag.

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I would never actually do it.
I know God watches everything I do.
I can't be the first person that has thought of this with a rival school

But the NCAA rules are so lame that it opens the door for stuff like this.


I mean trying to ban hot dogs at tailgates from kids that will make thousands ( or millions at BCS schools) for their school and the conference and the NCAA is what is immoral to me.

Years ago I heard a sports announcer who said that his kid had a music scholarship at his school and was still free to play in a band for money and/or release a album (the old form of cd/mp3's) and still would not affect his scholarship. He wondered why athletes on scholarship shouldn't be able to live under the same rules.

Nothing more than scholarships from the school but if a booster wants to pay them to sell their cars or have an autograph session at their establishment or whatever, why not let them earn money outside of school?



Just a thought.
 
behappp said:
gocats said:
Douche bag.

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I would never actually do it.
I know God watches everything I do.
I can't be the first person that has thought of this with a rival school

But the NCAA rules are so lame that it opens the door for stuff like this.


I mean trying to ban hot dogs at tailgates from kids that will make thousands ( or millions at BCS schools) for their school and the conference and the NCAA is what is immoral to me.

Years ago I heard a sports announcer who said that his kid had a music scholarship at his school and was still free to play in a band for money and/or release a album (the old form of cd/mp3's) and still would not affect his scholarship. He wondered why athletes on scholarship shouldn't be able to live under the same rules.

Nothing more than scholarships from the school but if a booster wants to pay them to sell their cars or have an autograph session at their establishment or whatever, why not let them earn money outside of school?



Just a thought.

Watch the ESPN 30 for 30 episode "Pony Excess." I think it will add a little food for thought. :thumb:

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GrizMusician said:
behappp said:
gocats said:
Douche bag.

Sent from my HTC PH39100 using Tapatalk 2
I would never actually do it.
I know God watches everything I do.
I can't be the first person that has thought of this with a rival school

But the NCAA rules are so lame that it opens the door for stuff like this.


I mean trying to ban hot dogs at tailgates from kids that will make thousands ( or millions at BCS schools) for their school and the conference and the NCAA is what is immoral to me.

Years ago I heard a sports announcer who said that his kid had a music scholarship at his school and was still free to play in a band for money and/or release a album (the old form of cd/mp3's) and still would not affect his scholarship. He wondered why athletes on scholarship shouldn't be able to live under the same rules.

Nothing more than scholarships from the school but if a booster wants to pay them to sell their cars or have an autograph session at their establishment or whatever, why not let them earn money outside of school?



Just a thought.

Watch the ESPN 30 for 30 episode "Pony Excess." I think it will add a little food for thought. :thumb:

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will do,
thanks
 
behappp said:
With the NCAA rules as they are what would prevent me as a private citizen from giving some money to the Scats, thus making me a booster. Then I could find out who they are recruiting and contact them as best I can and try to talk them into going to MSU, or giving them a free gift certificate to my store, or, God forbid, giving them a free hot dog and a soda at a tailgate.

Wouldn't I be able to get MSU in trouble? And don't I as a private citizen, have the right to offer freebies to whomever I wish?

Just curious. ;)

Only one way to find out. Better yet, entice some sweet young thing to lure them into a sex trap and then cry rape. That thought was not far from my mind earlier in the year. Go for it and report back to the board.
 
This thread is embarrassing... to say the least. I really hope no one would ever consider doing something like this.

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TxGriz said:
Only one way to find out. Better yet, entice some sweet young thing to lure them into a sex trap and then cry rape. That thought was not far from my mind earlier in the year. Go for it and report back to the board.

So you'd pimp out 'some sweet young thing' to have sex with Kitty players, and then have her life ruined by falsely claiming rape? Or you'd tell her to get raped, so it was legitimate?

You were joking, right? Right??? If not, what a disgusting human being you must be. :oops:
 
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