http://collegefootball.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1028134
12/15/2009 1:12:17 PM
WELL. I THOUGHT IT WAS INTERESTING.
12/15/2009 1:33:56 PM
12/15/2009 1:36:09 PM
12/15/2009 1:39:43 PM
its call SWAG
12/15/2009 1:40:05 PM
I wish I was a talented football player.
12/15/2009 1:49:38 PM
12/15/2009 2:04:11 PM
Players can receive all of this swag, no problem, and yet if a coach gives a player a ride or buys him a Cookout tray, its an NCAA violation? Does not compute.
12/15/2009 2:41:08 PM
12/15/2009 2:43:24 PM
^^I'm pretty sure they can buy SUVs for their players mothers as well.[Edited on December 15, 2009 at 4:57 PM. Reason : -]
12/15/2009 4:57:36 PM
i thought the total value cannot exceed $350? Did they change that, since one bowl is offering a $400 best buy spree....I actually bought my home stereo system off a CU football player. He was asking $180 for it, but I got him down to $140. I was like "dude why is this still wrapped up in the box?" Turns out it was the bowl gift from the Shreveport Bowl that we played against Alabama in 2007
12/15/2009 5:42:08 PM
A. how are gifts even legal?B. now nobody can even claim a "pizza bowl" cuz theres pizza bowl A and pizza bowl B
12/15/2009 5:56:39 PM
^^I'm assuming they get around the "gift" part because it's not a school giving it to the players and no one is trying to persuade the players to go to a specific school. No idea what the limit is now.
12/15/2009 6:03:31 PM
Come to Ohio State. We don't have a conference championship game and we're in a weak conference, so we are all but guaranteed to get you 4 years worth of BCS bowl $wag.Of course I'm sure the perennially ranked schools have the best kids beating down their doors because they want to win, get on TV, and raise their pro stock more than to get bowl prizes.
12/15/2009 7:20:02 PM