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*To be eligible to play in the NFL, players need to be ___ years out of High School*

3

*How many games are on the NFL schedule?*

16

*From 2015, Bengals schedule had 3 teams home-and-home with divisional opponents. Who were those 3 teams?*

Ravens, Steelers, Browns

*Ethics definition of sport, 3 things*:

morals, values, & norms (constructed by societal views)

*5 key issues (sport ethics)*:

1) Fraud & Crimes


2) Corruption, gambling, cheating


3) Abusive officials, referees, umpires


4) Sportsmanship & fair play


5) Hazing

*4 key tenants of sportsmanship* (HINT: great short answer):

1) Fairness


2) Integrity


3) Responsibility


4) Respect

*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

*High School athletics in America is a _______*

Privilege, not a right

*What does the NFHS stand for*

National Federation of State High School Association

*When did all 50 states & Washington D.C. join the NFHS*

1969

*What are the 3 places affiliate with the NFHS membership*

1) Canada


2) Guam


3) US Virgin Islands

*What was the 1st intercollegiate competition in: (name the sport and year - HINT: Harvard vs. Yale)*

Rowing - 1852

*What does IAAUS stand for*

International Athletic Association of the United States

*How many kids are currently active student-athletes in the NCAA*

More than 460,000 (used to be about 400,000)

*How many sports does UC have*

19 (Track&field counts for 6 of those)

*How long is the NCAA manual and how many violations does Lindsay currently have on her desk?*

302 pages, 3 violations

It takes ______ for the NCAA to thoroughly investigate a violation

A couple years

The 1st NCAA baseball game was Amherst vs. Williams college in ______

1859

The 1st NCAA football game was Rutgers vs. Princeton in _____

1869

In _____, how many athletes were reported killed and how many seriously injured (while playing college football)

1905 - 18 and 143

President ____________ called reps from Harvard, Yale, and Princeton to discuss the safety issues

Theodore Roosevelt

In the 2nd meeting discussing the safety issues, ___ members founded the _______

62, IAAUS

When did the IAAUS rename itself to be the NCAA?

1910

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

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

How many member institutions are currently active in the NCAA?

1,200

How many institutions and conferences for each division?


I -


II -


III -

I - 347; 32


II - 317; 24


III - 436; 45

Which division offers the most athletically-related financial aid?

DI

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

On the NCAA Executive Committee, the Board of Directors belongs to which division?

I

On the NCAA Executive Committee, the Presidents Council belongs to which division?

II

On the NCAA Executive Committee, the Presidents belongs to which division?

III

In ______, NCAA DI moved from a one-institution, one-vote rule-making process to a ______________ of governance

1997; representative form

Which divisions still operate on a one-institution, one-vote process?

D II and III

The Board of Directors is comprised of ___ institutional CEOs

24

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

In the D I Council there are:


___ student-athlete


___ conference commissioners


___ faculty


___ conference reps

2


4


2


32

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%

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

Within the DI cabinets, there are also _____

Committees

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

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

The NCAA is considered by the courts to be a ______, _____ membership organization

Private, voluntary

The Big 10 Conference was founded in ____

1896

The oldest conference is actually the _________ Intercollegiate Athletic Association that operates in D____

Michigan; III

In DI, there are ___ active multisport conferences

32

In DI, there is _______ restrictions on membership

Limited

DI conferences administer _____ conference championships and select _________ for NCAA championships

individual; automatic qualifiers

DI conferences negotiate conference-affiliated __________

media rights

The 2 purposes of the NCAA Enforcement are to:

-Investigate rules infractions


-Enforce the rules by imposing appropriate penalties

The NCAA enforcement staff operates _____ the national office

out of

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

NCAA Committee on Infractions:


____ - ____ members can participate in ____ individual hearing

5-7; one

NCAA Infractions Appeals Committee:


___ members (at least ___ from the general public)

5; 1

NCAA Constitution, Bylaw 2.1, The _________

Principle of Institutional Control & Responsibility

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"

Athletics grants-in-aid covers:

Tuition & fees, books, room & board, and cost of attendance

In _____, NCAA settled a class action suit and now awards more than $____ million in funds for additional educational expenses

2008, $10 million

Formerly, grants-in-aid could not be offered for more than ___ year(s) at a time

1

In ____, the NCAA began to allow multiyear grants in DI

2011

In ____ Power 5 mandated to write ___ year scholarships

2015; 4 year

To be eligible for postseason play, teams must have a qualifying Academic Progress Rate score of ____ over a ____ year period

930; 4-year

APR measures what 2 things

eligibility and retention

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

APR =

(% of all points earned) / (points possible)

Penalties to eligibility include:

- loss of practice opportunities


- competition reductions


- coaching suspensions


- financial aid reductions


- restricted membership

Adidas was sued under the ________, alleging that NCAA bylaws limiting the size of trademark logos on uniform

Sherman Act

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

Contents of the NCAA DI Manual Include 3 contents

1) Constitution


2) Operating bylaws


3) Administrative bylaws

In the NCAA DI Manual, the subcategories of the Constitution are:

1) Principles of intercollegiate athletics


2) Governance structure


3) Legislative process

Bylaw 3 - NCAA Membership:




NCAA Required


- ______ statement


- _______ consent form


- ______ authorization


- ______ consent form

- Student-Athlete


- Drug-Testing


- HIPPA


- Buckley Amendment

Bylaw 3 - NCAA Membership:




Other Requirements


- ______ form


- ______ Information


- _____ form

- Check-In


- Automobile


- Employment

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

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

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)

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

Beginning with the ____ year, all credit used must be towards the SA's degree

3rd

Percentages of Degree:


- Beginning with 3rd year: ___%


- Beginning with 4th year: ___%


- Beginning with 5th year: ___%



- 40%


- 60%


- 80%

Transfer Regulations

(Look on Powerpoint and study slide)

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

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

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

What is the only Financial Aid Source that Counts toward a team?

Athletics aid

Bylaw 12 - Amateurism:




1) _______


2) ______


3) ________ and __________


4) _______

1) Student-Athlete


2) Pay


3) Pro Athlete & Pro Athletics Team


4) Agent

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

Bylaw 12.1.2

(Look at slide on PPT)

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

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

12.5.1




Promotional activities


1)


2)


3)


4)

1) institutional


2) charitable


3) educational


4) non-profit

12.5.1




Requirements


- no ________ or _________ by a commercial agency


- SAs must ______ and may not _____

- Co-sponsorship or cross-promotion


- consent; miss class

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

Bylaw 13 - Recruiting




Recruiting Periods:


1)


2)


3)


4)

1) Contact


2) Evaluation


3) Quiet


4) Dead

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

13.1.3




Who can call?


1)


2)


3)


4)

1) Coaches


2) Athletic Directors


3) Academic advisors


4) Compliance officers

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

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)

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

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

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

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

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

What are the roles of the commissioner?

1)approval of players K's


2)rule making


3)dispute resolutions


4)judicial review



How many votes is needed for a new commissioner?

2/3



Who approves the broadcasting contracts?

commissioner



When is the supplemental draft held?

the week before training camp starts

Who was drafted in the supplemental draft?

Bernie Kosar, Brian Bosworth, Cris Carter, Terrelle Pryor, Josh Gordon

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

How many rounds is the NFL draft?

7

How are NFL teams in contact with players before the draft?

1)speed timing


2)on-field tests


3)interviews


4)written tests

What is the NFL playoff criteria?

1)6 teams from each conference


2)4 division champions


3)2 wild card teams

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

What does the OHSAA budget include?

1)78% from ticket sales


2)11% from annual officiating permit renewals


3)11% from corporate sponsorship's



T/F Members of the OHSAA pay membership dues


False

T/F Members of the OHSAA pay tournament fees

False

What do OHSAA members get reimbursed for?

some regional and state tournaments

T/F The OHSAA pays the entire premium for the catastrophic insurance coverage for all student-athletes?

True

T/F OHSAA members have a chance to receive a portion of presale tickets for regional and state tournaments

True




T/F The OHSAA receives tax dollars of some form

False, they receive none

How much money is annually distributed to the members of the OHSAA?

$2.6 Million

What is the Pro Team Structure comprised of?

1)commissioner


2)board of governors/owners committee


3)league office


4)players association

How many votes is needed for a new team to enter the NFL?

3/4 (24 teams)

T/F NFL teams must be non-profit organizations?

True

How many votes is needed for a transfer of ownership in the NFL?

3/4

T/F The Jets and Giants can be in the same conference without consent

False, need consent

T/F The 49ers and Raiders can be in the same conference but not the same division

True

Players that do not play college football need to wait how many seasons to be eligible for the NFL draft?

4 seasons past high school

Who was the player that didn't play college football but is now in the NFL ?

Michael Lewis, New Orleans Saints

T/F There is requirements in the NFL for colors and types of clothing

True

T/F In the NFL numbers must be worn and names must be displayed

True

What color of jerseys are home teams in the NFL actually required to wear?

white



How many complimentary tickets are players given in the NFL?

2

T/F Bull horns, noise makers, and other noise making devices are allowed in NFL games

False