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A company was planning a Web site to promote Crabtree. But when Crabtree talked to Tech officials, he was told the Web site would be a violation of NCAA rules.

However, the site inadvertently went live. After it was taken down, Tech officials received an apology from the company but still self-reported the violation, which technically meant Crabtree was ineligible.

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I really don't understand

how Crabtree couldn’t have known that this was a bad thing. I suppose this may have been for his clothing line?

Go Raiders . . .

by Seth C on Aug 28, 2008 8:39 PM CDT reply actions  

this was a terrible hour or so...

when I didn’t know the truth about this rumor.

Tech needs to be careful. Bust their humps in the classrooms and kick butt on the field. And that IS IT! Focus people.

by Tech90 on Aug 29, 2008 12:07 AM CDT reply actions  

Crabtree

So how does this translate to a paper issue? Am I missing something?

by crna55 on Aug 29, 2008 10:11 AM CDT reply actions  

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