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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:26 pm to
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El Cerrito Place
Member since Jan 2011
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Posted on 10/27/14 at 4:26 pm to
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My question for the rant is was he a late addition as an unofficial guest because I did not see him on any of the lists. If it was unofficial, does he still get the full treatment to be on the sideline, locker room, post game, etc.?

Official Visit: Any visit to a college that is paid for by that university. You and/or your legal guardians will have your transportation to and from the college paid for. Also paid for by the college will be your room, meals (three per day), and entertainment expenses. Generally you will receive three free passes to that college's home game the weekend you are in town. Before you take a visit you must send your transcripts to the college (Division 1 only) and SAT or ACT score and register with the Eligibility Center.

You can start taking Official Visits opening day of classes your senior year.
You are allowed only 1 Official Visit per college and no more than 5 Official Visits to Division 1 and 2 colleges


Unofficial Visit: Anytime you or your legal guardians visit a college campus that is funded by you. You can take as many unofficial visits as you would like. During dead periods you cannot speak to any of the coaches while visiting the campus. Three free tickets to a home game is the only thing a coach can give you during an unofficial visit.

Basically means he came come whenever the hell he wants, but it will need to be funded by him "unofficially."
Posted by JJ27
Member since Sep 2004
60551 posts
Posted on 10/27/14 at 5:59 pm to
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unofficially


Oh trust me, at LSU it's official. They do it by the book. You have to pay for everything if you're on an unofficial, even water.
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