Read that he is going to visit OU and reconsider his decision.....

Found on the OUHoops.com forum/message board

http://ouhoops.com/forum/showthread.php?t=15495

As you guys have already read on the boards this morning there have been some reports/rumors that Marquise Carter, the 6-4 point guard from Three Rivers CC, may be reconsidering his commitment to Gonzaga and taking a trip to OU.

I sent a message to Carter this morning asking him about this, and here is the response I got.

"Yes, I'm probably going to take a visit...haven't decided yet."

I'm also trying to find out about Poland's interest in OU, but he hasn't been as responsive as Carter has. I will update this thread in the subject headline when I add new information.

Is this not a violation for recruit contact by a booster?

From our SMCGaels.com.....

Booster Web sites and Message Boards:
The internet has provided the opportunity for boosters from all over the world to communicate with each other in a way that was not possible before. The following regulations regarding those sites are very important for all boosters who participate on these message boards to know:

(1) The NCAA does not consider the boosters who run these Web sites to be members of the media. Therefore, when the administrators of these sites contact a prospective student-athlete (an individual who has started classes for the ninth grade), interview them and place that interview on their Web site, Saint Mary's is responsible for an impermissible contact. Recently, the University of Kentucky had a situation where some football recruits were interviewed by the administrator of such a Web site, which resulted in a violation for Kentucky. As a result of this violation, the university had to declare both recruits (who eventually signed with Kentucky) ineligible and appeal to the NCAA to have their eligibility reinstated.

(2) Boosters participating on a message board are not permitted to write, call or e-mail a recruit. Sometimes we will read on a message board that someone thinks it is okay to contact a prospect once they sign a National Letter of Intent with Saint Mary's. However, that signing does not change the fact he or she is still a prospect and all prohibitions against booster contact continue to apply. We often also hear comments that because a person is not a graduate of Saint Mary's or a season ticket holder, they believe they are not a booster and it is okay for them to contact a prospect. However, part of the NCAA's definition of a booster includes anyone who contacts a recruit on behalf of the institution. Therefore, as soon as someone on a message board e-mails or sends a message out to a recruit, they automatically become a booster and are subject to the NCAA rules prohibiting such contact.