@Paul Strelow
It’s been said that there are numerous schools (or their collectives) that are paying significant money just for kids to visit? Who have you heard are the schools on that list and how does that work exactly? Do the kids not have to do anything at all in exchange for the cash aside from show up for the visit? Assume this applies to both unofficial and official visits? Is there even much distinction between the two at this point if the collective can cover all aspects of an unofficial visit?
I assume 110 Society or any other booster affiliated with Clemson are not involved whatsoever with covering any visit expenses?
It’s been said that there are numerous schools (or their collectives) that are paying significant money just for kids to visit? Who have you heard are the schools on that list and how does that work exactly? Do the kids not have to do anything at all in exchange for the cash aside from show up for the visit? Assume this applies to both unofficial and official visits? Is there even much distinction between the two at this point if the collective can cover all aspects of an unofficial visit?
I assume 110 Society or any other booster affiliated with Clemson are not involved whatsoever with covering any visit expenses?