College Football Programs Reportedly Find Ways to Cover Unofficial Visit Costs
College football programs are reportedly exploring various methods, both legal and illegal, to cover expenses associated with unofficial visits. These visits are typically mandated to be self-funded by prospective student-athletes and their families.

Unofficial visits for prospective college football student-athletes are intended to be self-funded.
However, reports indicate that schools are actively finding ways to cover these costs for recruits. These methods are described as ranging from legal to illegal in nature.
The practice challenges the self-funded requirement, as programs seek to financially support recruits during their unofficial visits.
According to CBS Sports, these stories highlight the ongoing efforts by college football programs to navigate the rules surrounding unofficial visit expenses.
