OU fans.....ARE you ok with ARIZONA going all out for RAY?
Arizona has been given the GREEN LIGHT.
Yes, what you seen at West Virginia will be small fries.
Arizona fans are getting ready for Ray in order to make him commit.
Huge signs and poster of RAY...from Thousands of Fans.
Thousands of Fans cheering ,non-stop.
"If Ray McCallum sits quietly alone in McKale Center on Nov. 1, when the Top 25 Michigan guard is scheduled to watch the Red-Blue scrimmage as part of his official recruiting visit, that probably will be fine with UA compliance officer Bill Morgan.
When Adreian Payne, the other top remaining UA target, visited West Virginia last weekend during "Mountaineer Madness," he walked into a sea of signs and T-shirts bearing his name. That prompted the school to look into whether secondary NCAA violations were committed, according to the Charleston (WVa.) Daily Mail.
Hypothetically speaking, Morgan said, if fans chant the names of recruits or display anything with the recruit's name, then it would have to be investigated to see who prompted the fans into doing so. If the impetus was a booster or anyone at the university, that's a violation, he said."
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/wildcats/314475
Arizona has been given the GREEN LIGHT.
Yes, what you seen at West Virginia will be small fries.
Arizona fans are getting ready for Ray in order to make him commit.
Huge signs and poster of RAY...from Thousands of Fans.
Thousands of Fans cheering ,non-stop.
"If Ray McCallum sits quietly alone in McKale Center on Nov. 1, when the Top 25 Michigan guard is scheduled to watch the Red-Blue scrimmage as part of his official recruiting visit, that probably will be fine with UA compliance officer Bill Morgan.
When Adreian Payne, the other top remaining UA target, visited West Virginia last weekend during "Mountaineer Madness," he walked into a sea of signs and T-shirts bearing his name. That prompted the school to look into whether secondary NCAA violations were committed, according to the Charleston (WVa.) Daily Mail.
Hypothetically speaking, Morgan said, if fans chant the names of recruits or display anything with the recruit's name, then it would have to be investigated to see who prompted the fans into doing so. If the impetus was a booster or anyone at the university, that's a violation, he said."
http://www.azstarnet.com/sn/wildcats/314475