Recruiting
Boosters
Benefits
Compliance Potpourri
Final Jeopardy
100
This seven-syllable term is used to describe a recruit upon entering the 9th grade, or as early as 7th grade in Men's Basketball.
What is prospective student-athlete?
100
The ending to this common phrase: Once a booster...____________
What is "Always a booster"
100
A common term used to describe any special arrangement by an institutional employee or booster to provide a student-athlete or student-athlete's family member with an item or service not available to the general student-body determined on a basis unrelated to athletics ability.
What is an extra benefit?
100
A synonym for tribulation, this type of waiver is frequently granted for season-ending injuries in which student-athlete participation is limited to the first half of the season and fewer than 30 percent of all contests.
What is hardship
100
1) The age at which a signee no longer needs a parent/guardian signature on the National Letter of Intent. 2) The time on the initial day of the signing period, before which all signatures are deemed invalid.
What are 21 years old and 7:00am (local time).
300
This ominous period of the recruiting calendar is often found around signing day and sport championships. It bars in-person contact and evaluation with prospects, but does not affect the ability to communicate via phone, email or mail.
What is a dead period?
300
Two of the three locations that a booster can provide an occasional meal (catered or not) to one or more student-athletes.
What are on-campus, at the booster's home, and a facility that is regularly used for home competition.
300
The point at which a booster can provide a student-athlete or former student-athlete with cash or gift benefits.
What is never?
300
This department of the NCAA is charged with the task of certifying both the amateur and academic statuses of all Division I and II student-athletes.
What is the Eligibility Center?
500
A two-sport student-athlete who is being recruited by colleges in both sports, is limited to this many official visits.
What is five?
500
The location of the "Occasional Meal" form that boosters must complete prior to providing a student-athlete with the permissible benefit.
What is the compliance blog (eloncompliance.wordpress.com)
500
It is the only time that an institution may reserve or secure lodging at a reduced or special rate for the family members of an enrolled student-athlete. Note that paying lodging expenses and reservation fees are still prohibited.
What is a postseason (non-conference) event?
500
In miles, the radius from campus that an Elon employee (faculty or staff) may transport a student-athlete for an occasional meal benefit.
What is 30 miles?
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