
Its authentic I see mine at the very left corner but I remember this day it was some mexicans that stank and had about 12 balls to sign


http://cgi.ebay.com/09-MISSISSIPPI-STAT ... 2ea764ff2f
Bigpoppa wrote:Guess I aint following, what is the issue here??? Am I missing something? You can get something signed and sell it on ebay. You say its authentic. So whats the deal?
due to NCAA regulations, has implemented new policies for autographed items and donation requests. All autograph and donation requests must be made using the Autograph/Donation Request Form (you can download the Request Form at the bottom of this page).
Rice wrote:its illegal???...NCAA regulations,... all autograph and donation requests must be made using the Autograph/Donation Request Form...
NCAA guidelines require that the following conditions be met in regards to institutional memorabilia and autographs: 1. The requested item may not be used in fundraising events for any high school organization, high school fund raising event that will benefit a charity or educational project or any high school or prospect-aged individual. High school is defined as grades nine through twelve. 2. All monies derived from the promotions activity or project must go directly to the charity, non-profit agency or educational institution listed above. 3. The requested item involving student-athlete’s names may not involve co-sponsorship, advertisement or promotion by a commercial agency other than a company’s logo or trademark on printed materials. 4. An authorized representative of the agency must sign a waiver agreeing to adhere to all NCAA guidelines regarding this request. 5. Use of the memorabilia item must have written approval from the Athletic Compliance Office. 6. Memorabilia may not be re-sold for any purpose without Athletic Compliance Office approval.
In addition, it is not permissible for a commercial agency, business or personal entity to use the name, picture, appearance or autograph of a student-athlete to advertise, promote or benefit its own self-interests.
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