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NCAA版 - Auburn Payroll: Tens of Thousands To Hostesses
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H*****r
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A recent financial audit by Sports by Brooks of payments made by Auburn
University to student football recruiting hostesses since late 2009 revealed
that the state-funded institution paid out tens of thousands of dollars to
the student “Tigerettes” charged with escorting football players during
recruiting visits to the school.
A Jan. 28, 2011, article in the AUBURN PLAINSMAN detailed the background of
the longstanding, school-sponsored group:
The Tigerettes got their start in the late 1970s during former football
head coach Doug Barfield’s tenure.
At first, the program used local high school seniors and Auburn freshman
as guides for prospects, but as the program expanded, interviews and
training processes were added, and participation in the program was limited
to female Auburn students, at which point they became known as the
Tigerettes.
The program further expanded once former coach Pat Dye came to Auburn.
“We used more of them because he brought in large numbers of recruits,
trying to build the program back up” said Sue Locklar, on-campus recruiting
coordinator. “We started going through a very hard selection process.”
Locklar said there are typically between 400–500 applicants who go
through the selection process.
Those selected undergo in-depth training seminars about football, the
football program and the coaching staff.
Males were added to the group as “Tiger” hosts in 1992 but the demographic
makeup of the Auburn football recruiting organization remains almost
entirely female.
According to employee payroll data available to the public on the official
Auburn University website, 21 Tigerettes were paid $78,044.26 between Oct. 2
, 2009, and May 31, 2011. Five male “Tiger” hosts were paid $6,880.19
during the same period. (The 27 school employees are currently listed as “
2010-2011″ officers and members of the organizaton on the Tigerettes
official website.)
Here is a sampling of Auburn students who have been paid by the school as “
Tigerettes”:
Jamie Nolen (female): $12,840.48 (since 3/19/2010)
Emily Jenkins: $8,415.49 (since 2/19/2010)
Jordan Poitevint (female): $7.547.25 (since 3/5/2010)
Dominique Neville (female): $6,521.45 (since 10/2/2009)
Morgan Stewart (female): $4,132.50 (since 9/3/2010)
All tolled, Auburn has paid out $84,924.45 to student football recruiting
hostesses and hosts since Oct. 2, 2009.
So what does Auburn get for that money? In late 2009 Simpson Fletcher of the
AUBURN PLAINSMAN reported:
(Dominique) Neville’s duties as president of the group include serving
primarily as the liaison between Auburn University Athletic Department
administrators and the organization, daily hostings of prospective students
and prospective student-athletes, providing clerical and administrative
support for the athletic department, and serving at various athletic
department functions.
In the same article, Fletcher reported of a student Tigerette named Audra
Brawley:
Audra Brawley, a sophomore Tigerette in biomedical sciences, said the
main duties of Tigerettes and Tiger Hosts are recruiting the best young men
to become Auburn football players, aiding the coaches, helping the
secretaries in the office with mail outs to prospective players and working
with the athletic department in recruiting students.
“I absolutely love Auburn football because I grew up watching it every
Saturday in the fall with my dad,” Brawley said. “He has three daughters
and turned me into his makeshift son. We would come to games and see the
girls with recruits, and I knew how much impact they had on the future of
Auburn football. I wanted to be them so I could impact Auburn football too.”
The Jan. 28, 2011, Plainsman piece on Tigerettes also mentioned Auburn
football recruiting hostess Jamie Nolen:
Jamie Nolen, senior in public relations and third-year Tigerette, said
her friends give her a hard time because she doesn’t come home enough.
“I love it so much, so I’ll be up here until three o’clock in the
morning if I need to get something right. I’ll put in extra time,” Nolen
said. “Pretty much the only time we were at home this weekend was to put
our pajamas on and go to bed.”
Since March 19, 2010, Auburn has paid Nolen $12,840.48 for her work as a
Tigerette football recruiting hostess.
Part of Nolen’s official duties as a Auburn football recruiting hostess
apparently include tracking prospective Auburn football players on Facebook.
Greg Robinson, a highly-recruited lineman from Thibodaux, La., who signed
with Auburn last February recently noted in a Facebook entry dated May 28,
2011, that he was moving to Auburn for the summer.
The next entry on Robinson’s public Facebook page timeline was the Auburn
recruit adding Nolen as a “friend”.
In a Jan. 8, 2011, report on FOXSports.com, Thayer Evans wrote of Robinson’
s recruitment by Auburn:
Former Thibodaux High coach Dennis Lorio says several coaches and
students saw Robinson show off cash and a new iPhone at school after a visit
to Auburn. Robinson wrote in a Facebook message in July that he got the
phone when “I came to Alabama.”
… “How did players from Thibodaux, La., become so interested in Auburn
?” Lorio asks. “That’s a really good question. (Auburn Assistant Coach)
Trooper Taylor and (NCAA-targeted Robinson associate) Sean Nelson would know
.”
… Nelson drove Robinson to Auburn for unofficial visits — two of them,
both say. Nelson says he didn’t approach Robinson about taking the trips
but let Robinson ride along on trips Nelson already had planned. Robinson
says he told Taylor he wanted to visit the school, and Taylor called Nelson
to see if Robinson could ride with him.
A crosscheck of Scout.com articles about Robinson revealed that between late
May, 2010 and Feb. 2., 2011 (signing day), Robinson reportedly took six
visits to Auburn. Five of those visits were of the unofficial variety.
On Feb. 16, 2011, Sports by Brooks reported:
Monday NCAA investigators descended on Thibodaux, Louisiana, to meet
individually with Auburn football recruit Greg Robinson, Robinson’s mother
Lydia, Robinson associate Sean Nelson and Robinson’s former Thibodaux High
School Coach Dennis Lorio.
Here is a list of all of the checks reported by Auburn University’s
official website to Nolen:
In addition to Nolen, Robinson is confirmed Facebook friends with multiple
other Tigerettes, including Morgan Stewart ($4,132.50), Hillarie Deen ($4.
377.00), Adrianne Redding ($3,610.50) and Jordan Bocage ($3,367.63).
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这个escorting很难解释啊
如果是陪着逛逛校园啥的没问题
当然如果跟osu那个爆出来提供性服务就很不好了

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【在 H*****r 的大作中提到】
: A recent financial audit by Sports by Brooks of payments made by Auburn
: University to student football recruiting hostesses since late 2009 revealed
: that the state-funded institution paid out tens of thousands of dollars to
: the student “Tigerettes” charged with escorting football players during
: recruiting visits to the school.
: A Jan. 28, 2011, article in the AUBURN PLAINSMAN detailed the background of
: the longstanding, school-sponsored group:
: The Tigerettes got their start in the late 1970s during former football
: head coach Doug Barfield’s tenure.
: At first, the program used local high school seniors and Auburn freshman

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