OZZIE4DUKE wrote:Um, Native, I think putting up the banner to woo the recruit is an NCAA violation. Seriously, I remember a couple of years ago that a living group was asked, no, told, to take down a similar banner. Call someone and ask!

I just read the rules, and I can't figure out why the banner would be a violation. But what do I know?
Edit: Here's where I think you might be in trouble:
Boosters CANNOT
•... have any "recruiting" contact with prospects or their families. That includes phone calls, letters, emails and face-to-face meetings.
•... provide financial aid of any kind or in any amount (clothing, discounts, gifts, transportation, loans, etc.) to prospects or their relatives.
•... have any contact with a prospect or his/her parents during an official or unofficial recruiting visit
•... contact any recruit to offer congratulations on the signing of a National Letter of Intent
•... employ or arrange for the employment of any prospect before the completion of his/her senior year
•... provide anything to a prospect or prospect's family or friends without approval from the school compliance office
It's a close call, but I can see how it might be problematic.
