Key Reminders Every Fighting Irish Fan Should Know
You may not have recruiting conversations with a prospect or their families. A prospect is any student who has begun classes for the 9th grade (7th grade for men’s basketball and softball). This includes in-person contact on or off Notre Dame’s campus, by telephone or in writing (e.g., email, Twitter, Facebook, etc.)
You may not provide benefits to a student-athlete, a prospect or their family/friends, unless such benefits are available to the general public or all Notre Dame students. Examples include transportation, cash, gifts, meals, clothing, use of unadvertised discounts, etc.
You may use a student-athlete’s name, picture or appearance in a commercial advertisement, business promotion or product endorsement, including any endorsements or promotions on social media with the student-athlete’s consent.
For more information regarding ND’s NILI program, please visit our website here.
You may not purchase game tickets, apparel, equipment or awards from current student-athletes.
You may not sell any memorabilia using the name or image of a current student-athlete, including items that have been autographed by a current student-athlete.
Please know that an NCAA violation committed by a fan of Notre Dame Athletics (such as those actions described above) could end the college career of a student-athlete or result in severe sanctions against the University.
The support of our fans is not only welcomed, but vital to the success of our student-athletes on and off the field. Our staff is readily accessible to answer your questions and we gladly serve as a valuable resource for alumni and boosters. You can help us keep Notre Dame’s tradition intact by contacting our office at (574) 631-9647 or ncaacomp@nd.edu.