Since he is family it would be OK. It isn't much different than Makovica paying his own way (obviously someone is helping him out).
Fullback Family Tree
Justin Makovicka, the younger brother of former Husker snot-knockers Jeff and Joel, has accepted an offer to join the Huskers football team as a preferred walk-on. Justin reportedly turned down a scholarship offer from Iowa State to attend Nebraska.
This makes me happy, as it hints that maybe that old Nebraska lore still has some sway with kids in the Cornhusker state. Jeff and Joel both walked-on at Nebraska and walked away with National Titles, let's hope Justin can do the same. While I'm ecstatic that Justin continued the legacy of big farm boys from Brainard in the backfield, I hope he knows that his chances of busting a 37-yard touchdown up the middle on the option are long gone. A quick check of Huskerpedia.com shows that last year's starting fullback, Dane Todd, had exactly 0 carries but 8 receptions as part of the West Coast Offense.
No word yet on Bill Calahan's appeal to the NCAA for extended eligibility for Jeff and Joel under the oft-forgotten
Brothers Hanson Exemption which states: Should any three (3) brothers play the same position at the same school within a 15 year period, all three (3) shall be allowed on the roster regardless of amateur status, physical shape or eligibility.
In a shocking concession, Calahan has reportedly said that if the exemption is granted he will stop throwing the ball from the 1-yard line on 1st and Goal, a sure sign of offensive coordinating prowess, and opt for an all-Makovicka wishbone formation in short yardage situations.
:clap