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<blockquote data-quote="Skeptic" data-source="post: 597692" data-attributes="member: 2175"><p>Well, okay. But presenting what we think vs. what we know gets you a failing grade in a history class. I "think" some boosters do. I have heard anecdotal evidence they do. But I don't know it, and anyone who does is obligated to blow the whistle. More probable and more prevalent is the booster pushing 20 bucks at a player for hamburger money or such. I know that scares coaches more than the fear of buying players because they cannot educate their boosters enough that this stuff gets you on probation. (And I do think, contrary to what is going on now with the AAU and steering players to coaches who pay, that the vast majority of coaches in all sports are honorable people. That should not be news because they are supposed to be, and meeting that bar should not be "exceeding expectations" on the performance review. Winning doesn't have to mean cheating. Johnson won a bunch, and I never heard him accused of it.)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Skeptic, post: 597692, member: 2175"] Well, okay. But presenting what we think vs. what we know gets you a failing grade in a history class. I "think" some boosters do. I have heard anecdotal evidence they do. But I don't know it, and anyone who does is obligated to blow the whistle. More probable and more prevalent is the booster pushing 20 bucks at a player for hamburger money or such. I know that scares coaches more than the fear of buying players because they cannot educate their boosters enough that this stuff gets you on probation. (And I do think, contrary to what is going on now with the AAU and steering players to coaches who pay, that the vast majority of coaches in all sports are honorable people. That should not be news because they are supposed to be, and meeting that bar should not be "exceeding expectations" on the performance review. Winning doesn't have to mean cheating. Johnson won a bunch, and I never heard him accused of it.) [/QUOTE]
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