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<blockquote data-quote="Animal02" data-source="post: 41782" data-attributes="member: 347"><p>Except your scenario doesn't hold water.......</p><p></p><p>NCAA Manual</p><p><strong>16.5 Housing and Meals.</strong> </p><p>16.5.2 Permissible.</p><p>(c) Training Table Meals. An institution may provide only one training table meal per day to a student-athlete</p><p>during the academic year on those days when regular institutional dining facilities are open (see Bylaw</p><p></p><p>(g) Nutritional Supplements. An institution may provide permissible nutritional supplements to a student-athlete for the purpose of providing additional calories and electrolytes. Permissible nutritional supplements do not contain any NCAA banned substances and are identified according to the following classes: carbohydrate/electrolyte drinks, energy bars, carbohydrate boosters and vitamins and minerals. (Adopted: 4/27/00 effective 8/1/00, Revised: 11/1/01 effective 8/1/02, 4/14/09)</p><p>(h) Fruit, Nuts and Bagels. An institution may provide fruit, nuts and bagels to a student-athlete at any time. (Adopted: 4/30/09 effective 8/1/09)</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Animal02, post: 41782, member: 347"] Except your scenario doesn't hold water....... NCAA Manual [B]16.5 Housing and Meals.[/B] 16.5.2 Permissible. (c) Training Table Meals. An institution may provide only one training table meal per day to a student-athlete during the academic year on those days when regular institutional dining facilities are open (see Bylaw (g) Nutritional Supplements. An institution may provide permissible nutritional supplements to a student-athlete for the purpose of providing additional calories and electrolytes. Permissible nutritional supplements do not contain any NCAA banned substances and are identified according to the following classes: carbohydrate/electrolyte drinks, energy bars, carbohydrate boosters and vitamins and minerals. (Adopted: 4/27/00 effective 8/1/00, Revised: 11/1/01 effective 8/1/02, 4/14/09) (h) Fruit, Nuts and Bagels. An institution may provide fruit, nuts and bagels to a student-athlete at any time. (Adopted: 4/30/09 effective 8/1/09) [/QUOTE]
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