If coach Corn doesn't work out and Fred goes in another direction, I'd love to hire Jason Smith from Brewster.
My god, are kids really that tight with their high school/aau coaches? It just seems silly to me that you would want to tie yourself to an adult looking for career advancement.
The kid or their parent is getting $$$ from the coach.
If coach Corn doesn't work out and Fred goes in another direction, I'd love to hire Jason Smith from Brewster.
This. The high school or AAU coach has a "prior relationship" and they can gift money to the player. Pay the coach, bring in the player, coach pays the player and it's all legal.
Welcome to the NCAA Rulebook.
It's amazing Smith hasn't been hired away already.
But how much are we talking? Is it only a few grand here and there?
I think there is a cap on it before you have to pay taxes on the gift money. A tax accountant would probably know the answer to this. Or Google. Google can find everything.
I'd love to see in the ncaa rulebook where this is legal. Jamar Samuels of K-State was suspended for taking $200 from his former AAU coach a few years ago. Now you guy are saying that an AAU coach can gift a player $14,000? http://espn.go.com/espn/commentary/...sas-state-tournament-game-more-ncaa-hypocrisyThis. The high school or AAU coach has a "prior relationship" and they can gift money to the player. Pay the coach, bring in the player, coach pays the player and it's all legal. Welcome to the NCAA Rulebook.
I'd love to see in the ncaa rulebook where this is legal. Jamar Samuels of K-State was suspended for taking $200 from his former AAU coach a few years ago. Now you guy are saying that an AAU coach can gift a player $14,000? http://espn.go.com/espn/commentary/...sas-state-tournament-game-more-ncaa-hypocrisy
I'd love to see in the ncaa rulebook where this is legal. Jamar Samuels of K-State was suspended for taking $200 from his former AAU coach a few years ago. Now you guy are saying that an AAU coach can gift a player $14,000? http://espn.go.com/espn/commentary/...sas-state-tournament-game-more-ncaa-hypocrisy
Curious if Fran is starting to get more confident on the recruiting trail and looking to take on Fred for priority recruits? Not to mention trying to get a name for himself in Michigan
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The poster I was replying to was saying that this is an allowable action per the ncaa rules. I am simply doubting that this is true and would like to see this documented in the ncaa rulebook. I understand how payments to kids/families happens. I just think that it is BS that because an AAU coach has a "prior relationship" with a player that he is allowed to give them money under ncaa rules. I do not believe that it is and provided a clear example of it NOT being allowed. Think about it.Next level. Think about it. Coach gives players parents, aunt, uncle, grandparents, sister, whoever it may be money. Said relative gives player money. As was noted in the article, this guy wasn't trying to hide anything or skirt any rules, he just violated the rule cuz people gots to eat.
And please corret me if I am wrong but the last I heard, the NCAA cap on money given by a former AAU coach is ZERO.The 14k is an IRS cap, not an NCAA cap.
Signed,And please corret me if I am wrong but the last I heard, the NCAA cap on money given by a former AAU coach is ZERO.
And please corret me if I am wrong but the last I heard, the NCAA cap on money given by a former AAU coach is ZERO.
And please corret me if I am wrong but the last I heard, the NCAA cap on money given by a former AAU coach is ZERO.