Just saw this earlier today and thought to myself, how is this any different than the Edozie situation and why isn't the NCAA squabbling about it?
http://www.gofundme.com/z59ndc
You know dang well that Spradling is using his K-State background/connections/notoriety/etc to raise that $25k+ for his daughter and wife (even though it was setup by a family member).
While I absolutely hate this rule (and think former athletes should be able to do whatever they want), it's only fair for the NCAA to treat everyone the same (which is usually not the case).
http://www.gofundme.com/z59ndc
You know dang well that Spradling is using his K-State background/connections/notoriety/etc to raise that $25k+ for his daughter and wife (even though it was setup by a family member).
While I absolutely hate this rule (and think former athletes should be able to do whatever they want), it's only fair for the NCAA to treat everyone the same (which is usually not the case).