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Sun Devils will no longer use hostesses in recruiting
Jeff Metcalfe
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 23, 2004 12:00 AM
Arizona State football is discontinuing its use of female hostesses in recruiting.
Coach Dirk Koetter said Monday that the decision was made in late February after a review of recruiting.
"Our recruiting group did fine," Koetter said. " . . . But with the changing landscape in college athletics right now, there is a decent chance it's going to get legislated out.
"No. 2, we already have responsibility for 110 players. Whether your group is 20 like it was this year or 35 like it was, that's just extra responsibility. It's just tough to govern it."
ASU Athletic Director Gene Smith is on a NCAA task force that will recommend new recruiting rules to the Division I Management Council on April 20.
NCAA President Myles Brand appointed the task force last month because of recent allegations of misconduct at several universities, including Colorado.
The State Press, ASU's student newspaper, in December 2002 quoted former hostesses who said underage drinking and consensual sex occurred between recruits and women in the program. The program since then has become smaller and more tightly controlled.
Koetter said that coaches and player-hosts can fill some of the duties of the hostesses and that student ambassadors who regularly give campus tours might be used to do the same for recruits if scheduling can be arranged.
"The biggest loss is on game day when we have recruits visiting, and hostesses sat with the players and their families at Sun Devil Stadium. . . . That's where that group was a huge help, and we're going to miss that part of it."
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My choice of words for the title of this thread is based on a State Press article on this topic (so don't flame me PC police).
Jeff Metcalfe
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 23, 2004 12:00 AM
Arizona State football is discontinuing its use of female hostesses in recruiting.
Coach Dirk Koetter said Monday that the decision was made in late February after a review of recruiting.
"Our recruiting group did fine," Koetter said. " . . . But with the changing landscape in college athletics right now, there is a decent chance it's going to get legislated out.
"No. 2, we already have responsibility for 110 players. Whether your group is 20 like it was this year or 35 like it was, that's just extra responsibility. It's just tough to govern it."
ASU Athletic Director Gene Smith is on a NCAA task force that will recommend new recruiting rules to the Division I Management Council on April 20.
NCAA President Myles Brand appointed the task force last month because of recent allegations of misconduct at several universities, including Colorado.
The State Press, ASU's student newspaper, in December 2002 quoted former hostesses who said underage drinking and consensual sex occurred between recruits and women in the program. The program since then has become smaller and more tightly controlled.
Koetter said that coaches and player-hosts can fill some of the duties of the hostesses and that student ambassadors who regularly give campus tours might be used to do the same for recruits if scheduling can be arranged.
"The biggest loss is on game day when we have recruits visiting, and hostesses sat with the players and their families at Sun Devil Stadium. . . . That's where that group was a huge help, and we're going to miss that part of it."
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My choice of words for the title of this thread is based on a State Press article on this topic (so don't flame me PC police).