標題: NCAA- Let Student Athletes Eat Unlimited Snacks
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Ryan Boatright #11 and Shabazz Napier #13 of the Connecticut Huskies hold the trophy after defeating the Kentucky Wildcats 60-54 in the NCAA Men's Final Four Championship at AT&T Stadium on April 7, 2014 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ronald Martinez/Getty Images)
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The NCAA's legislative council approved a rule change on Tuesday that would allow Division I student athletes,-Penguins in jumpers?  Images  News-,20" Water Wave Remy Human Hair Lace Front Wigs, both scholarship athletes and walk-ons, to receive unlimited meals and snacks. The proposed rule change to the meal allowances of student athletes still needs to be approved by the Division I Board of Directors on April 24 and then would take effect on August 1.
Here are the details on the proposed rule change as available at NCAA.com:
Division I student-athletes can receive unlimited meals and snacks in conjunction with their athletics participation, the Legislative Council decided Tuesday. The rule, which applies to walk-ons as well as scholarship student-athletes, is an effort to meet the nutritional needs of all student-athletes.
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This proposal was one of the so-called "Well-Being Rules" approved by the NCAA's legislative council on Tuesday. Other proposed rule changes relate to testing positive for street drugs during championships as well as required rest time between preseason football practices.
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The problem of limited food and snacks for student athletes 26cm clip in hair extensions for sale generated headlines during the 2014 NCAA Tournament when UConn's Shabazz Napier talked to reporters about going to bed hungry.
"As student athletes we get utilized for what we do so well. We're definitely blessed to get a scholarship to our universities but at the end of cheap clip in hair extensions the day that doesn't cover everything. black colore hair extensions We do have hungry nights when we don't have enough money to extensions for hair get food," Napier told a group of reporters in March while discussing the unionization efforts of Northwestern football players. The 22-year-old point guard who would soon be named the Most Outstanding Player of the Final Four added in that conversation, "I don't think cheap wigs for sale student athletes should get hundreds of thousands of dollars, but, like I said, there are hungry nights that I go to bed and I'm starving."
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