November 2010 Coach’s Rules Education

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November 2010 Coach’s Rules Education. Athletics Compliance. Agenda. Michigan Violation Fallout (Betsy) Proposed Legislation (John) Night of Champions/SAS Updates (Susan) Tuition increases/Technology (Betsy) Eligibility Center/Recruiting (Jennifer) - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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November 2010 November 2010 Coach’s Rules Coach’s Rules EducationEducationAthletics Compliance

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AgendaAgenda

1. Michigan Violation Fallout (Betsy)2. Proposed Legislation (John)3. Night of Champions/SAS Updates

(Susan)4. Tuition increases/Technology (Betsy)5. Eligibility Center/Recruiting (Jennifer)6. NLI Information/Text Book Reminder

(David)7. Compliance Quiz (John)8. Mountain West Issues (Betsy)9. Reminders

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From Michigan CaseFrom Michigan Case… exceeded the number of allowed coaches”

and that in “this case, five quality control staff members monitored and conducted skill-development activities, and offered advice on technique during practice and film review. These activities led to the quality control staff becoming countable coaches, which led to the university exceeding its limit.” Further, the committee noted “that all five quality control staff members were on the sidelines for practice and games, traveled with the team, wore the same attire as coaches, shared office space with the football staff and attended team meetings. Student-athletes reported some confusion regarding whether the five individuals were members of the coaching staff.”

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Compliance ReminderCompliance ReminderCompliance is responsibility of all

staff Head coaches are responsible for

compliance culture and actions of asst. coaches and others in program (ops, volunteers, student workers, managers)

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2010-26 Amateurism2010-26 AmateurismIntent: To revise the regulations

related to use of a student-athlete's name or likeness for promotions, advertisements and media activities, as specified.

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2010-45 (Ivy Group)2010-45 (Ivy Group) Intent: To specify that in order for an athletics department

staff member or coach to participate in state, regional, national and international training programs involving prospective student-athletes, the staff member must be selected by the applicable governing body and the participants are selected by an authority or a committee of the applicable governing body that is not limited to athletics department staff members affiliated with one institution; further, to specify that Olympic and national team development programs may involve a coach and current student-athletes from the same institution, provided (in addition to existing criteria) a committee or other authority of the national governing body, which is not limited to coaches affiliated with one particular institution, selects the involved participants and the national governing body funds the program.

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2010-46 (Big Xll)2010-46 (Big Xll)Intent: To revise the requirements by

which a high school, preparatory school or two-year college athletics contest or match, conducted by a member institution or sponsored jointly with an outside organization and held on the campus of a member institution, shall not be considered a tryout, as specified.

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2010-52 (Mountain West 2010-52 (Mountain West Conf)Conf) Intent: In baseball, basketball, football and men's

ice hockey, to permit a student-athlete who is enrolled in a graduate or professional school of an institution other than the institution from which he or she previously received a baccalaureate degree to participate in intercollegiate athletics, provided the student-athlete meets the conditions of the one-time transfer exception (other than the sport restrictions), has one season of competition remaining and the student-athlete's previous institution did not renew his or her athletically related financial aid for the following academic year.

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2010-53 (D-1Amateurism 2010-53 (D-1Amateurism Cabinet)Cabinet)Intent: In sports other than men's ice

hockey and skiing, to exempt a prospective student-athlete's participation in organized national/international competition from the application of the delayed enrollment, seasons of competition legislation for a maximum of one year after his or her first opportunity to enroll following the one-year time period after his or her high school graduation date or the graduation date of his or her class, whichever occurs earlier, as specified.

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2010-56 (D-1 Academic 2010-56 (D-1 Academic Cabinet)Cabinet)Intent: To specify that the eligibility

of an international prospective student-athlete whose prescribed educational path culminates with a leaving examination shall be determined based on the leaving examination, regardless of a delay in graduation or completion of the leaving examination.

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2010-57 (ACC)2010-57 (ACC)

Intent: To increase the temporary certification period for a recruited student-athlete from 14 days to 21 days.

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2010-60 (D-1 Academics 2010-60 (D-1 Academics Cabinet)Cabinet)Intent: To specify that nontraditional courses

(e.g., distance-learning, correspondence, extension, Internet/virtual courses, independent study or any other course or credit that is not earned in a face-to-face classroom environment with regular interaction between the instructor and the student) completed at an institution other than the certifying institution, may be used to meet credit-hour and percentage-of-degree requirements, provided specified conditions are met.

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2010-85 (D-1 Sports Mgmt. 2010-85 (D-1 Sports Mgmt. Cabinet)Cabinet) Intent: In sports other than football, to specify

that a strength and conditioning coach who conducts voluntary weight-training or conditioning activities is required to maintain certification in first aid and cardiopulmonary resuscitation; further, to specify that if a member of the institution's sports medicine staff (e.g., athletic trainer, physician) is present during voluntary conditioning activities conducted by a strength and conditioning coach, the sports medicine staff member must be empowered with the unchallengeable authority to cancel or modify the workout for health and safety reasons, as he or she deems appropriate.

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2010-86 (D-1 Sports Mgmt. 2010-86 (D-1 Sports Mgmt. Cabinet)Cabinet)Intent: In baseball, men's and women's cross

country (without indoor or outdoor track and field), field hockey, men's and women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, and men's and women's volleyball, to specify that no class time shall be missed in conjunction with competition during the nonchampionship segment, including activities associated with such competition (e.g., travel and other pregame or postgame activities).

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2010-872010-87 (WAC) (WAC)Intent: In men's and women's cross

country (for institutions without indoor or outdoor track and field), field hockey, men's and women's soccer, softball and men's and women's volleyball, to specify that, once every four years, an institution may use any form of transportation for travel to Hawaii or Alaska for non-championship segment competition against an active member institution located in Hawaii or Alaska.

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2010-88 (Big Ten 2010-88 (Big Ten Conference)Conference)Intent: In men's and women's cross

country, field hockey, women's lacrosse, men's and women's soccer, softball, and men's and women's volleyball, to specify that an institution is limited to two dates of competition during the nonchampionship segment, of which only one date may be an away-from-home date of competition.

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WHEN: Monday, April 25, 2011 7:00 pmWHERE: Satellite Student UnionWHO: All Athletics Dept. and guests

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SAS UpdatesSAS UpdatesProgress checks due back to SAS

by Fri, 11/12Registration

◦ATHL units Dec 13◦New pre-req’s etc = new advising

patterns

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Fall 2011 AdmissionsFall 2011 Admissions

PSAs who sign November NLIs should apply online

byNOVEMBER 30

All future applicants will require a request to open

mentor.

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Tuition ChangesTuition ChangesShould know Wednesday if 5% 2nd

semester increase will occurWill have to await State Budget

decision to see if planned 10% tuition increase for 11-12 will occur

Indications are that both will occurImportant to support Annual Fund

through BDF membership…fans,alums,etc….

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TechnologyTechnologyWill be inviting ACS in for

demonstration hopefully before semester ends….

Many institutions have moved to this….it takes some transition..but provides some great tools

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Prospect Forms & CAiProspect Forms & CAiWhen a Prospect Form is turned

in, the PSA should already be entered into CAi by the recruiting coach.

NEW Requirement: Please fill out CAi as much as possible, including a cell phone # under ‘Detail’ & the ‘Guardian’ section (address & home phone #).

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Eligibility Center Eligibility Center RemindersRemindersBy now, all PSAs should be registering

with the EC’s new website at: www.eligbilitycenter.org

PSAs must complete all sections, including payment or affirmation of fee waiver, to be considered registered.

Beginning April 1, 2011, PSAs enrolling Fall 2011 must log onto their EC accounts and request final amateurism certification.

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Test ScoresTest ScoresPlease advice all PSAs to send in

ALL test scores now!If they take a new test, they

should send these scores by entering “9999” (NCAA EC) as one of their free test score recipients when registering for the SAT or ACT.

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TranscriptsTranscriptsPSAs should have already requested

their HS counselor send ALL transcripts through their junior year to the Eligibility Center. The EC began doing preliminary certifications in October.

The EC no longer requires a transcript release form for PSAs to print off and provide to the high school. If the HS is requiring this, a generic form can be found in the “Forms” section of the “Resources” page on the new site.

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Junior College Non-Junior College Non-QualifiersQualifiers13.1.1.2—A PSA who was a non-

qualifier & who is enrolled in the first year of a two-year college may not be contacted in person on or off an institution’s campus for recruiting purposes.

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New Requirement for JC New Requirement for JC TransfersTransfersenrolled after August 1, 2009enrolled after August 1, 2009As part of the already required 48 sem.

or 72 quarter hours of transferable degree credit toward any baccalaureate degree program at the certifying institution, a two-year college transfer must now have 6 semester hours of transferable English credit and 3 semester hours of transferable Math credit.

These credits must transfer to the certifying institution as specific English or Math credit, regardless of how the courses are identified on the 2-year transcript.

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TryoutsTryouts14.1.4 Drug-Testing Consent Form

—A student athlete shall sign a form in which he or she consents to be tested for the use of drugs prohibited by the NCAA prior to practice or competition.

14.1.4.3—14 Day Grace Period—A student-athlete who is “trying out” for a team is not required to complete the form until 14 days from the first date the SA engages in CARA or before the SA participates in competition, whichever occurs earlier.

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NLI Signing DatesNLI Signing DatesFootball (Midyear JC Transfer) Dec 15th - Jan

15th

Football (Regular Period)  Feb 2nd- Apr 1st

Soccer, Track, Cross Country Feb 2nd – Apr 1st

Basketball (Regular Period)  Ap 13th – May 18th

Other Sports (Regular Period) Ap 13th – Aug 1st

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BOOK BOOK RETURNRETURN!!!!

RETURN ALL FALL BOOKS

By NOON on FRIDAY, Dec 17th!!!

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Quiz Question #1Quiz Question #1It is permissible for a student-athlete

to remain in the locale of an away competition for:

A) As long as they want B) 36 hours after the conclusion of the

competition (24 hours for men’s basketball)

C) 48 hours after the conclusion of the competition

D) None of the above

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Quiz Question #2Quiz Question #2It is permissible for student-athletes to

participate in Countable Athletic Related Activities (CARA) after competition:

A) if the competition and CARA combined equal three hours or less

B) The student-athlete requests the activity

C) The team played REALLY bad that day

D) Never

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Quiz Question #3Quiz Question #3True or False:

Student-athletes must be eligible in all ways to compete in a non-counting contest (exhibition, alumni contest, informal scrimmage against another institution) against outside competition

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Quiz Question #4Quiz Question #4

True or False-It is permissible for male students to practice with women’s teams.

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Mountain West InfoMountain West InfoMountain West has a no Non-

Qualifier rule…even for students who enter institution as a regular admit

Mountain West has Intra-conference transfer rule…

Mountain West has a strong sportsmanship initiative: Coaches, Student-Athletes, Campus, Boosters, spirit squads, student-body

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Mountain WestMountain WestMost Sport coaches have been

contacted regarding conference call. Appears focus is on scheduling and tournaments in 2012-13.

Reminder that in MWC organization SWA group serves as first approval for sport rules/championships then moves to full council for approval.

Please keep me informed of your input on the coaches’ calls…e.g. Supported double round robin, supported travel limit, etc…

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RemindersReminders

MartinaBetsyJohn

◦Please turn in Designation of Coaches form/Volunteer Assistant form

◦Discussion on meeting content

Next Meeting, December 14th, 9 am