One message I hope it sends to players is "Don't get yourself in those situations." That should cover just about any legal situation. Any high school student knows (or should know) that you don't take money for athletic participation to college. There are a lot of grey areas for current and future student athletes. If in doubt, you consult one of the many resources available such as coaches and the NCAA Compliance office (local counsel that evaluates the situation and can determine if the action will be an NCAA violation). Common sense says “if you think it is wrong, it probably is.” Kids who lack a “moral compass” need to learn a lot more then Xs and Os. The student athlete is held to a higher standard (right or wrong). They are under the spotlight because of their talent. They have to be better at doing what is right