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*To be eligible to play in the NFL, players need to be ___ years out of High School* |
3 |
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*How many games are on the NFL schedule?* |
16 |
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*From 2015, Bengals schedule had 3 teams home-and-home with divisional opponents. Who were those 3 teams?* |
Ravens, Steelers, Browns |
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*Ethics definition of sport, 3 things*: |
morals, values, & norms (constructed by societal views) |
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*5 key issues (sport ethics)*: |
1) Fraud & Crimes 2) Corruption, gambling, cheating 3) Abusive officials, referees, umpires 4) Sportsmanship & fair play 5) Hazing |
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*4 key tenants of sportsmanship* (HINT: great short answer): |
1) Fairness 2) Integrity 3) Responsibility 4) Respect |
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*4 key tenants of gamesmanship*: |
1) Winning at all costs 2) "If you're not cheating, you're not trying" 3) Referee's job to catch the wrongdoings 4) Ends to justify the means |
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*High School athletics in America is a _______* |
Privilege, not a right |
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*What does the NFHS stand for* |
National Federation of State High School Association |
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*When did all 50 states & Washington D.C. join the NFHS* |
1969 |
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*What are the 3 places affiliate with the NFHS membership* |
1) Canada 2) Guam 3) US Virgin Islands |
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*What was the 1st intercollegiate competition in: (name the sport and year - HINT: Harvard vs. Yale)* |
Rowing - 1852 |
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*What does IAAUS stand for* |
International Athletic Association of the United States |
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*How many kids are currently active student-athletes in the NCAA* |
More than 460,000 (used to be about 400,000) |
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*How many sports does UC have* |
19 (Track&field counts for 6 of those) |
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*How long is the NCAA manual and how many violations does Lindsay currently have on her desk?* |
302 pages, 3 violations |
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It takes ______ for the NCAA to thoroughly investigate a violation |
A couple years |
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The 1st NCAA baseball game was Amherst vs. Williams college in ______ |
1859 |
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The 1st NCAA football game was Rutgers vs. Princeton in _____ |
1869 |
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In _____, how many athletes were reported killed and how many seriously injured (while playing college football) |
1905 - 18 and 143 |
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President ____________ called reps from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton to discuss the safety issues |
Theodore Roosevelt |
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In the 2nd meeting discussing the safety issues, ___ members founded the _______ |
62, IAAUS |
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When did the IAAUS rename itself to be the NCAA? |
1910 |
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What are the 3 main purposes of today's NCAA? |
1) To initiate, stimulate, & improve intercollegiate athletics programs 2) To promote & develop education leadership, physical fitness, athletics excellence, & athletics participation as a recreational pursuit 3) To uphold the principle of institutional control & responsibility for all intercollegiate sports in conformity with NCAA Constitution & bylaws |
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Name 5 of the NCAA Core Principles |
All: *Institutional control & responsibility *Student-athlete well-being *Gender equity *Sportsmanship & ethical conduct *Sound academic standards *Nondiscrimination *Diversity w/in governance structure *Rules compliance *Amateurism *Competitive equity *Balanced & equitable recruiting process *Proper eligibility standards *Limited athletically related financial aid *Minimal interference w/ quality education |
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How many member institutions are currently active in the NCAA? |
1,200 |
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How many institutions and conferences for each division? I - II - III - |
I - 347; 32 II - 317; 24 III - 436; 45 |
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Which division offers the most athletically-related financial aid? |
DI |
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What are the subdivisions to the Division 1 level and how many schools are in them: |
1) Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS) = 128 2) Football Championship Subdivision (FCS) = 125 (UC is in this one) 3) Division 1 (No football) = 94 |
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On the NCAA Executive Committee, the Board of Directors belongs to which division? |
I |
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On the NCAA Executive Committee, the Presidents Council belongs to which division? |
II |
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On the NCAA Executive Committee, the Presidents belongs to which division? |
III |
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In ______, NCAA DI moved from a one-institution, one-vote rule-making process to a ______________ of governance |
1997; representative form |
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Which divisions still operate on a one-institution, one-vote process? |
D II and III |
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The Board of Directors is comprised of ___ institutional CEOs |
24 |
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The Board of Directors has: ___ presidents from FB Subdivisions ___ president from FB Championship Subdivision ___ presidents from D I schools w/out FB ___ student-athletes ___ athletic directors ___ faculty athletics representative ___ senior woman administrator |
10 5 5 1 1 1 1 |
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In the D I Council there are: ___ student-athlete ___ conference commissioners ___ faculty ___ conference reps |
2 4 2 32 |
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DI Weighted Voting: ___% for 5 highest-resources conferences ___% for 5 remaining FBS conferences ___% for FCS & DI (no FB) conferences ___% for student-athletes ___% for the designated faculty athletics reps |
37.5% 18.8% 37.5% 3.1% 3.1% |
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the DI Cabinets as they relate to their Bylaws are: 1) ___ (Bylaw 12) 2) ___ (Bylaw 14) 3) ___ 4) ___ (Bylaws 15&16) 5) ___ (Bylaw 17) 6) ___ (Bylaws 11&13) |
1) Amateurism Cabinet 2) Academic Cabinet 3) Administration Cabinet 4) Awards, Benefits, Expenses, & Financial Aid 5) Championships Cabinet 6) Recruiting & Athletics Personnel Cabinet |
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Within the DI cabinets, there are also _____ |
Committees
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On Campus (job title food-chain): 1) 2) 3) 4) 5) |
1) President 2) Faculty athletics rep 3) Athletic director 4) Sr. woman administrator 5) Booster groups |
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Name 5 other On Campus job titles: |
All: *Administration *Internal Ops *Facilities & Ops *Academics/Life Skills/Student-athlete services *Communications *Sports medicine *Strength & Conditioning *Business office *Ticket office *Development *Marketing *Compliance *Individual teams |
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The NCAA is considered by the courts to be a ______, _____ membership organization |
Private, voluntary |
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The Big 10 Conference was founded in ____ |
1896 |
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The oldest conference is actually the _________ Intercollegiate Athletic Association that operates in D____ |
Michigan; III |
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In DI, there are ___ active multisport conferences |
32 |
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In DI, there is _______ restrictions on membership |
Limited |
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DI conferences administer _____ conference championships and select _________ for NCAA championships |
individual; automatic qualifiers |
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DI conferences negotiate conference-affiliated __________ |
media rights |
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The 2 purposes of the NCAA Enforcement are to: |
-Investigate rules infractions -Enforce the rules by imposing appropriate penalties |
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The NCAA enforcement staff operates _____ the national office |
out of |
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NCAA Committee on Infractions: Not more than ___ members comprised of institutional CEOs, Ads, Former NCAA coaches, conference office reps, univ. staff or faculty, administrators w/ compliance experience, & members of the general public w/ legal training |
24 |
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NCAA Committee on Infractions: ____ - ____ members can participate in ____ individual hearing |
5-7; one |
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NCAA Infractions Appeals Committee: ___ members (at least ___ from the general public) |
5; 1 |
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NCAA Constitution, Bylaw 2.1, The _________ |
Principle of Institutional Control & Responsibility |
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NCAA Bylaw 6.01.1 talks about: |
"The control & responsibility for the conduct of intercollegiate athletics shall be exercised by the institution itself & by the conference(s), if any, of which it is a member. Administrative control or faculty control, or a combination of the 2, shall constitute institutional control" |
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Athletics grants-in-aid covers: |
Tuition & fees, books, room & board, and cost of attendance |
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In _____, NCAA settled a class action suit and now awards more than $____ million in funds for additional educational expenses |
2008, $10 million |
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Formerly, grants-in-aid could not be offered for more than ___ year(s) at a time |
1 |
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In ____, the NCAA began to allow multiyear grants in DI |
2011 |
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In ____ Power 5 mandated to write ___ year scholarships |
2015; 4 year |
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To be eligible for postseason play, teams must have a qualifying Academic Progress Rate score of ____ over a ____ year period |
930; 4-year |
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APR measures what 2 things |
eligibility and retention |
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If a SA is eligible for the next term or returns to the institution for the next term, then ___ point is earned (for each/either) |
1 |
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APR = |
(% of all points earned) / (points possible) |
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Penalties to eligibility include: |
- loss of practice opportunities - competition reductions - coaching suspensions - financial aid reductions - restricted membership |
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Adidas was sued under the ________, alleging that NCAA bylaws limiting the size of trademark logos on uniform |
Sherman Act |
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Adidas America vs. NCAA Court did not find a restraint of trade: - supports the ______ principle - preserve the _____ of college sports - avoids _____ advertising |
- amateurism - integrity - excessive |
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Contents of the NCAA DI Manual Include 3 contents |
1) Constitution 2) Operating bylaws 3) Administrative bylaws |
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In the NCAA DI Manual, the subcategories of the Constitution are: |
1) Principles of intercollegiate athletics 2) Governance structure 3) Legislative process |
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Bylaw 3 - NCAA Membership: NCAA Required - ______ statement - _______ consent form - ______ authorization - ______ consent form |
- Student-Athlete - Drug-Testing - HIPPA - Buckley Amendment |
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Bylaw 3 - NCAA Membership: Other Requirements - ______ form - ______ Information - _____ form |
- Check-In - Automobile - Employment |
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Name 5 of the Bylaw 14 - Eligibility: Academic & General Requirements |
*Academic redshirt *Education-impacting disability *Good academic standing *Organized competition *Progress toward degree *Qualifier/non-qualifier *Transfer student *Waiver *Year of residence |
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Bylaws 14.2.1 - 14.2.3.5: 1) ______ 2) ______ Enrollment (list 3 exceptions) 3) ________ Exception |
1) Admission 2) Full-Time (final term, Grad program, Co-op) 3) Graduate Student Transfer |
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14.3 - Freshman Academic Requirements: 1) _______ (diploma/equivalent, ___ core ourse in ____ semesters of HS, qualifying core GPA and SAT/ACT [sliding scale]) 2) _________ (2016) 3) ______ 4) _______ (Plus ___/Plus ___ , Initial-Eligibility Waiver) |
1) Qualifier (16, 8) 2) Academic Redshirt 3) Non-qualifier 4) Exceptions (plus 1, plus 3) |
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14.4 - Progress Toward Degree: for competition: - ____ S/ ____ Q hrs prior to start of 2nd yr - ____ S/ ____ Q hrs each academic yr - ____ hrs each term |
- 24/36 - 18/27 - 6 |
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Beginning with the ____ year, all credit used must be towards the SA's degree |
3rd |
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Percentages of Degree: - Beginning with 3rd year: ___% - Beginning with 4th year: ___% - Beginning with 5th year: ___% |
- 40% - 60% - 80% |
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Transfer Regulations |
(Look on Powerpoint and study slide) |
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Bylaw 15 - Financial Aid: 1) _____ 2) ______ sports & _______ sports 3) ___________ Aid 4)__________ Aid (full) 5) _______ SA |
1) Counter 2) Equivalency & Head-Count 3) Institutional Financial Aid 4) Grant-in-Aid 5) Recruited Student-Athlete |
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Max. Institutional Grant-in-Aid Limitations (Head-Count Sports) 1) ________ = 12 2) ________ = 8 3) ________ = 13 4) ________ = 15 5) ________ = 85 (including no more than ____ initial counters) |
1) Women's volleyball 2) Women's tennis 3) Men's basketball 4) Women's basketball 5) FBS Football; 25 |
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Max. Institutional Grant-in-Aid Limitations (Equivalency Sports) 1) _______ = 11.7 (incl. no more than ___ counters and each scholarship must be at least 0.___ equivalency) 2) ______: Men = 12.6, Women = 18 3) ______: Men = 9.9, Women = 14 4) _______: Men = 9.9, Women = 14 |
1) Baseball; 27; 0.25 2) Track/XC 3) Soccer 4) Swimming/Diving |
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What is the only Financial Aid Source that Counts toward a team? |
Athletics aid |
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Bylaw 12 - Amateurism: 1) _______ 2) ______ 3) ________ and __________ 4) _______ |
1) Student-Athlete 2) Pay 3) Pro Athlete & Pro Athletics Team 4) Agent |
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Bylaw 12 - Amateurism: An agent includes any individual who, directly/indirectly: - _______ or attempts to ______ an individual for the purpose of _______ his/her athletics ability/reputation for financial gain; or - seeks to _____ any type of financial gain or benefit from securing a prospect's enrollment at an education institution or from a current SA's potential earnings as a pro |
- Represents; represent; marketing - obtain |
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Bylaw 12.1.2 |
(Look at slide on PPT) |
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Bylaw 12.2.4 Pro Drafts - SAs & prospects may inquire about draft potential/market value w/out effecting _____ - _____ Draft - _____ Draft - _____ Draft |
- Eligibility - NBA - WNBA - NFL |
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Bylaw 12.2.4 Negotiations - SAs & prospects (& their parents) may enter into negotiations w/ a ________ - Still may not retain a(n) |
- pro sports organization - agent |
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12.5.1 Promotional activities 1) 2) 3) 4) |
1) institutional 2) charitable 3) educational 4) non-profit |
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12.5.1 Requirements - no ________ or _________ by a commercial agency - SAs must ______ and may not _____ |
- Co-sponsorship or cross-promotion - consent; miss class |
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Bylaw 13 - Recruiting 1) _______ SA 2) _______ & _______ 3) _______ Periods 4) __________ 5) ______ & ______ Visit 6) ________ Interest |
1) Prospective SA 2) Contacts & Evaluations 3) Recruiting Periods 4) National Letter of Intent 5) Official and Unofficial Visit 6) Rep of Athletics Interest |
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Bylaw 13 - Recruiting Recruiting Periods: 1) 2) 3) 4) |
1) Contact 2) Evaluation 3) Quiet 4) Dead |
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13.1.3 Phone calls - General rule is ____ call/week beginning _______ after the prospect's _____ year - Prospects can _____ call at their own expense - Sometimes, schools may make _____ calls - Diff rules for _____, bball, _____, track, & ________ |
- 1, July 1st, Junior - always - unlimited - football, basketball, swim & dive, track, and ice hockey |
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13.1.3 Who can call? 1) 2) 3) 4) |
1) Coaches 2) Athletic Directors 3) Academic advisors 4) Compliance officers |
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13.2.1 Name 5 benefits that cannot be provided to prospects during recruiting: |
All *Employment for relatives *Gifts of clothing/equipment *Co-signing loans *Cash/in-kind benefits *any tangible items, incl. merchandise *free housing *Use of athletics equipment *Expenses for academic services to assist in meeting NCAA eligibility requirements |
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13.4.1 Electronic Transmissions -_____ & ____ permissible beginning _______ of the prospect's _____ year (DMs are okay, no IMs @s or wall posts) - Date is ______ after the sophomore year for men's ball & includes the ability to ____ |
- emails & faxes, Sept. 1, Junior - June 15, text (after recruit signs a NLI, there are no restrictions on electronic communication) |
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Bylaw 16 - Awards & Benefits 1) _____ 2) _____ 3) _____ (any special arrangement by employee/booster to provide a SA/relative/friend a benefit not expressly authorized by NCAA legislation .... these are not a violation if the benefit is generally available to all/a particular group of students & is unrelated to athletics ability) |
1) Award 2) Excessive Expense 3) Extra Benefit |
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16.2.1.1 -SAs get ____ complimentary tix to each reg. season home & away competition, ____ to each postseason competition (no agents, pro trainers, recruits) - SAs may receive ___ admission to all other home competitions - No ______ may be given - Admissions may not be ____ |
- 4, 6 - 1 - hard tickets - sold |
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16.5 - SAs may receive a ___ for missing practice - Training table meals may be provided ____/day as a replacement for standard board meal - Nutritional supplements may be provided to boost _____ & ______ - ____, _____, & _____ may be provided at any time |
- meal - once/day - calories & electrolytes - fruits, nuts, & bagels |
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16.11 - Benefits Gift & Services: Permissible - ____ meals & local transportation - Disabling-injury _____ - ______ of athletics apparel & equipment - Frequent flier miles for ____ & _____ travel - _______ Fund & _________ Fund |
- Occasional - Insurance - Retention - Practice & competition - Student Assistance & Student-Athlete Opportunity |
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16.11 - Benefits Gift & Services: Non-permissible - _____ & _____, or free/______-cost services - ____ or use of a credit card - use of an ______ or other transportation - ______ of loans - ______ in payment of bills |
- Discounts & credits, reduced - Loans - Automobile - Co-signing - Assistance |
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What are the roles of the commissioner? |
1)approval of players K's 2)rule making 3)dispute resolutions 4)judicial review |
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How many votes is needed for a new commissioner? |
2/3 |
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Who approves the broadcasting contracts? |
commissioner |
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When is the supplemental draft held? |
the week before training camp starts |
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Who was drafted in the supplemental draft? |
Bernie Kosar, Brian Bosworth, Cris Carter, Terrelle Pryor, Josh Gordon |
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How is the order of the draft determined? |
1) winning percentage 2) Super Bowl winner picks last 3) playoff teams grouped after non-playoff teams |
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How many rounds is the NFL draft? |
7 |
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How are NFL teams in contact with players before the draft? |
1)speed timing 2)on-field tests 3)interviews 4)written tests |
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What is the NFL playoff criteria? |
1)6 teams from each conference 2)4 division champions 3)2 wild card teams |
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What is included in the governance for Individual Professional Sports? |
1)organization structure 2)control of events 3)regulation of equipment 4)disciplinary authority 5)new issues: transgender membership |
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What does the OHSAA budget include? |
1)78% from ticket sales 2)11% from annual officiating permit renewals 3)11% from corporate sponsorship's |
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T/F Members of the OHSAA pay membership dues |
False |
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T/F Members of the OHSAA pay tournament fees |
False |
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What do OHSAA members get reimbursed for? |
some regional and state tournaments |
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T/F The OHSAA pays the entire premium for the catastrophic insurance coverage for all student-athletes? |
True |
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T/F OHSAA members have a chance to receive a portion of presale tickets for regional and state tournaments |
True
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T/F The OHSAA receives tax dollars of some form |
False, they receive none |
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How much money is annually distributed to the members of the OHSAA? |
$2.6 Million |