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I have a serious question for all you guys. Is it against NCAA rules to give out free tickets for FB or BB games ??

I am talking about giving freebies to kids, youth groups,etc.

I get some free tickets every year for MAC games and never heard this may be against the rules. Some one said they thought so, but that has not been the practice I have observed !!

Your input by individual college is appreciated !! :)
01-23-2004 02:10 PM
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:rolleyes: Who cares what you think
01-23-2004 02:12 PM
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01-23-2004 02:15 PM
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