Women in sport
coaching
Sport Agents
Deviant Behavior
NCAA
100

_______ Was passed in 1972 as part of the Education act that prohibits discrimination in federally supported programs

Title IX

100

_________ was developed by John Wooden, which outlined what he thought it took to develop a great team and be a successful coach

The Pyramid of Success

100

this agent stood outside of UCLA's Football locker room in order to ideally connect with athletes before and after practice

Josh Luchs

100

good or bad behavior beyond normal

deviant behavior

100

Baylor walk-on football player, ultimately deemed ineligible by NCAA

Silas Nacita

200

Occurred in early 1970's- Billie Jean King defeating Bobby Riggs, leading to increasing female opportunities in sport

Battle of the Sexes

200

The description of coach’s model behavior has changed recently to become more_____________.. (name 1)

More team centered, More business oriented, More tolerant of differences,

200

This agent claimed it is important to be an advisor to the clients

David Falk

200

internalizing the rules to the extreme is known as

overconformity

200

this coach mentioned the NCAA is like a farm system for pro sports, as he has maybe seen 1 player make the pro leagues without NCAA expeirence

John Shoop

300

In relation to Title IX, Male sports being cut in colleges to make room for increased female programs are also known as

unintended consequences

300

Name 1 positive influence coaches can have on athletes according to the slides

Develop discipline, Teach how to set goals, Aid maturation,

300

In the ESPN Films 30 for 30 “The Dotted Line,” What was unique about Peter Greenberg (sport agent) that helped him reach a greater amount of athletes?

bilingual

300

Name 2 benefits of sport gambling as discussed in class:

New revenue streams can be explored, The revenue could be fed into local education programs, It can act as a bailout for local governments, Create more jobs

300

how large ($ value) is the college athletics industry

$13 billion

400

According to the IX for Nine film, name one of the two ways they identify that female athletes can do to increase success/money:

1. extend your brand 2. create buzz off the court/field

400

This coached strives for perfection, learning his detailed ways from his prior experience detailing cars

Nick Saban

400

In the ESPN Films 30 for 30 “The Dotted Line,” David Falk, Michael Jordan’s Agent attributed the most important part of Jordan’s deal with Nike to:

$1 million spent in Michael's 1st year for commercials/ endorsements

400

Name 2 issues surrounding drug use in sport as discussed in the slides:

Increased rejection by fans, Health risks long-term, Loss of financial support,

400

Walter Byers- the executive director of the NCAA mentioned that in today's climate, rewards go to ...

the overseers and supervisors

500

Name the 3 prongs to testing of Title IX:

Accommodation of interest, Proportionality Test , History of Progress test,

500

According to the slides, name 2 characteristics of a volunteer coach

often inexperienced, high turnover, not always highest certifications, necessary for many leagues to exist, youth have over 3 million

500

What wound up being the downfall of agent, Eugine Lee after one of his players was drafted & why does this make sport agency a "risky" field?

player signed with another firm: sport agency, athletes can terminate contracts at any point

500

breakdown of how athletes should be spending their money is known as 

athlete model portfolio

500

amount of NCAA football and men's basketball players that were drafted according to "Student-Athlete"

303