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Old 06-04-2006, 04:42 PM   Topic Starter
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Hawkeye QB Aces Hole to Win a Car.

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The James White quoted in the article is a buddy of mine that got Tate as a member of their group in a lottery type drawing.
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Old 06-04-2006, 04:45 PM   #2
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Once again, I think that this shows there needs to be a rule that college athletes can capitalize off of a sport as long as it isn't or isn't affiliated with the sport they are playing in the NCAA.

This is just a stupid case of the NCAA having a rule which extends the limits of where their power should be. If I play basball and get entered into some freethrow for 5,000 bucks, I should be able to win it. But I don't think you should if it was, say, a baseball throw or something.

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