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Boosters

Dear Alumni, Texas State Faculty and Staff, and Friends:

The Texas State athletics departments appreciate this marvelous fan support, which stimulates and encourages our student-athletes and energizes our entire organization. We must be cautious, however, not to let enthusiasm for athletics lead us into conflict with the very specific rules and regulations of the National Collegiate Athletic Association or the Southland Conference.

The NCAA definition of "a representative of the University's athletics interests" is very broad and encompasses many -- if not all -- of the people who are regular attendees at our sports events. If you fall into this category, there are a number of activities regarding contact with student-athletes and recruits that could put The University at risk for NCAA sanctions.

We have summarized the applicable NCAA rules in this section of the Web site. Please take the time to read it carefully, and should you have any questions, call the Texas State Athletics Compliance Office at (512) 245-8322.

The University is charged with the responsibility to exercise "institutional control" of its athletics programs. We are committed to maintaining responsible programs.

We know, based on our contacts with the alumni, Texas State faculty and staff, and friends across the state and the country, that you share our earnest ambition for athletics success achieved within the rules.

Gratefully,

Scott Lazenby, Assistant Athletic Director - Compliance

The following links contain NCAA educational materials for Texas State Athletic Boosters and their fans.

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Rules for Representatives of Athletics Interests Relating to CURRENT Student-Athletes

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