I have no clue as to why Brousard sent these letters out to Boosters, unless we've hit a raw nerve with some of our opinions. I know they read our stuff, but I don't believe for 1 second that the problem is here. Maybe FB, Twitter, etc
Dear Booster
As a donor to CU Athletics, you are considered a “Representative of CU’s Athletics Interest,” commonly referred to as a booster. CU donors/boosters are assumed to have a higher level of involvement with CU Athletics than the general public.
Please note that boosters may not contact a prospective student-athlete or his/her parents (or legal guardians) in writing, in-person (both on and off campus), by phone, or through social media. This includes, but is not limited to, websites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Boosters should never post to a prospects’ “wall,” reply to a “tweet,” send them any type of direct message, or take any other action that would constitute contacting that prospect
.
These contact rules are applied in the same manner both before and after a prospective student-athlete has signed a National Letter of Intent.
If you have any questions about the recruiting process and/or social media, please don’t hesitate to contact the Office of Compliance Services at comply@colorado.edu or 303-492-6155.
Thank you for your support and for doing your part to keep CU Athletics compliant!
Sincerely,
Dear Booster
As a donor to CU Athletics, you are considered a “Representative of CU’s Athletics Interest,” commonly referred to as a booster. CU donors/boosters are assumed to have a higher level of involvement with CU Athletics than the general public.
Please note that boosters may not contact a prospective student-athlete or his/her parents (or legal guardians) in writing, in-person (both on and off campus), by phone, or through social media. This includes, but is not limited to, websites such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, Boosters should never post to a prospects’ “wall,” reply to a “tweet,” send them any type of direct message, or take any other action that would constitute contacting that prospect
.
These contact rules are applied in the same manner both before and after a prospective student-athlete has signed a National Letter of Intent.
If you have any questions about the recruiting process and/or social media, please don’t hesitate to contact the Office of Compliance Services at comply@colorado.edu or 303-492-6155.
Thank you for your support and for doing your part to keep CU Athletics compliant!
Sincerely,
