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The member schools asked the NCAA for this rule. They had to book an extra night (in advance) to decorate rooms. This saves one night's hotel room cost per visit for all schools.
The member schools asked the NCAA for this rule. They had to book an extra night (in advance) to decorate rooms. This saves one night's hotel room cost per visit for all schools.
The member schools asked the NCAA for this rule. They had to book an extra night (in advance) to decorate rooms. This saves one night's hotel room cost per visit for all schools.
The member schools asked the NCAA for this rule. They had to book an extra night (in advance) to decorate rooms. This saves one night's hotel room cost per visit for all schools.
Allowing them to decorate rooms puts smaller schools at a disadvantage. Do you wanna be competitive? Then you’ve gotta participate in the arms race. Booking that extra night for every recruit who visits over the course of a season is a much larger hit to the budgets of the Toledos of the world compared to UNL.
Allowing it puts smaller schools at a disadvantage. Do you wanna be competitive? Then you’ve gotta participate in the arms race. Booking that extra night for every recruit who visits over the course of a season is a much larger hit to the budgets of the Toledos of the world compared to UNL.
Can they really not figure out how to get in to the room an hour before the recruit to decorate it? Feels like these folks would run their lawnmower bone dry on gas and instead of filling it, they'd go out and buy a new one and bitch about how expensive mowing their lawn is
Allowing it puts smaller schools at a disadvantage. Do you wanna be competitive? Then you’ve gotta participate in the arms race. Booking that extra night for every recruit who visits over the course of a season is a much larger hit to the budgets of the Toledos of the world compared to UNL.
So you think this was the doing of only the smaller schools? While I understand every dollar counts for them, I think they have much bigger worries than paying for an extra night at a hotel
The member schools asked the NCAA for this rule. They had to book an extra night (in advance) to decorate rooms. This saves one night's hotel room cost per visit for all schools.
So you think this was the doing of only the smaller schools? While I understand every dollar counts for them, I think they have much bigger worries than paying for an extra night at a hotel