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How Many Boosters Can a School Disassociate
And still refer to boosters as "rogue" with a straight face? Serious question, what is the number? 1? 2? 3? What is the number that tells you without a shadow or a doubt there isn't anything "rogue" about it?
Last edited by BeastMan; 07-11-2016 at 08:26 AM.
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Anything over 3 IMO & you have a network or team.
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And when you have a dinner for recruits that boosters attend, like Rosebowl mentioned in his podcast, that is obviously an action that gives away that there is a team
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Soooooo, let's say an NOA had 8 boosters disassociated- that looks like #TheNetwork someone once wrote about wouldn't you say?
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Another tidbit for thought. When Godfrey wrote his really good article "Meet the Bagman", he talked about how big-time boosters who give a lot of money don't get involved in recruiting because they're too valuable because of the amount of money they give to the school. It sounds very plausible and I bought it. What if a school has a booster who gets disassociated for giving a player a cpl hundred bucks but he is a big-time giver? I'm talking scholarships named after him? Would that fly in the face of what Godfrey taught us and lend credence to the line of thinking that even the heavy-hitting givers, at this hypothetical situation I've created, are all involved? It's everybody working together?
Last edited by BeastMan; 07-11-2016 at 08:53 AM.
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
Another tidbit for thought. When Godfrey wrote his really good article "Meet the Bagman", he talked about how big-time boosters who give a lot of money don't get involved in recruiting because they're too valuable because of the amount of money they give to the school. It sounds very plausible and I bought it. What if a school has a booster who gets disassociated for giving a player a cpl hundred bucks but he is a big-time giver? I'm talking scholarships named after him? Would that fly in the face of what Godfrey taught us and lend credence to the line of thinking that even the heavy-hitting givers, at this hypothetical situation I've created, are all involved? It's everybody working tigether?
Yes. That would show a pretty tight relationship if, for example, some Ole Miss booster was tightly related to the business school having provided scholarships and funding for faculty raises, etc...
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Originally Posted by
BeastMan
And still refer to boosters as "rogue" with a straight face? Serious question, what is the number? 1? 2? 3? What is the number that tells you without a shadow or a doubt there isn't anything "rogue" about it?
3
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Originally Posted by
confucius say
3
Seems to be the consensus. So anything over 3 is a coordinated effort
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Don't they already have 4? One each in Tupelo (cars), Oxford (hotel), Memphis (free rides and present with coaches) and Biloxi (cash).
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Originally Posted by
Mjoelner
Don't they already have 4? One each in Tupelo (cars), Oxford (hotel), Memphis (free rides and present with coaches) and Biloxi (cash).
OM has 8
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
OM has 8
That we know about. How may do you think are actually involved in the Network? 20 or more?
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Originally Posted by
Coach34
OM has 8
Almost one for every level one violation.
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Originally Posted by
starkvegasdawg
Almost one for every level one violation.
BOOM!
You must spread some Reputation around before giving it to starkvegasdawg again.
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In reality what does it do to the booster to be disassociated? What does it actually prevent?
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It would be interesting if the NCAA passed a rule that if 3 or more boosters are found to be rogue in an investigation that all funding by boosters is cut off for a certain period of time. Wonder if this would put a major brake on rogue boosters
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Does anybody really believe these boosters will be disassociated from the program? They may have to buy their tickets through another name or donate in a different name. But those crooked bastards will publicly say for everyone to hear that so and so is disassociated, but have their fingers crossed beneath the podium. Once the cameras are off Bjork and Freeze will tell them to come over to the house on Saturday for a toddy and get together.
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Originally Posted by
spiral
In reality what does it do to the booster to be disassociated? What does it actually prevent?
doesnt prevent anything but it does come with penalties for the school
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Originally Posted by
spiral
In reality what does it do to the booster to be disassociated? What does it actually prevent?
Prevents him from having tickets through the school's box office. That's about it. Not hard to get him linked up with another booster to get seats though. There was a disassociated Bama booster who once disassociated, continued to do the shit they told him not to. In some ways, now they don't even have to pretend, just go all out.
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Originally Posted by
Lumpy Chucklelips
Does anybody really believe these boosters will be disassociated from the program? They may have to buy their tickets through another name or donate in a different name. But those crooked bastards will publicly say for everyone to hear that so and so is disassociated, but have their fingers crossed beneath the podium. Once the cameras are off Bjork and Freeze will tell them to come over to the house on Saturday for a toddy and get together with some croots.
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