regarding the hiring and duties of a 'consultant'?
Is a 'consultant' permitted to give 'advice' during a practice or interface with potential recruits while they visit the campus?
What is the difference between what a consultant can do/not do as opposed to a Graduate Assistant?
Is permitting the hiring of 'consultants' just a sneaky way of circumventing the limit on the number of coaches that is allowed by NCAA rule?
Can't help but wonder what would happen if Pitt hired a 'consultant', say Sean Gilbert?
Is a 'consultant' permitted to give 'advice' during a practice or interface with potential recruits while they visit the campus?
What is the difference between what a consultant can do/not do as opposed to a Graduate Assistant?
Is permitting the hiring of 'consultants' just a sneaky way of circumventing the limit on the number of coaches that is allowed by NCAA rule?
Can't help but wonder what would happen if Pitt hired a 'consultant', say Sean Gilbert?