There are different functional units within a collegiate athletic department. Give me three examples of common functional units within athletic departments.
Options:
Marketing/fan experience
Compliance
Student-athlete development
NIL
Athletic training/medical services
Development (example: TN Fund)
Event management
Facility Management
The term PSA is the acronym used for a recruit within NCAA compliance lingo. PSA stands for:
Prospective student athlete
Covey used this metaphor to describe the building of trust in relationships.
Emotional bank account
Division I autonomous conferences are:
ACC, Big 10, Big 12, Pac 12, SEC
This country in Europe is shaped like a high heeled boot.
Italy
The largest cost/expense for any athletic department is:
It's people. Salaries/benefits/scholarships
There are two types of recruiting visits a PSA can make to campus. One visit requires the PSA to stay within a 30-mile radius of campus and the coach/team can pay for the PSA's travel to and from campus as well as all expenses accrued during the visit (besides souvenirs and other exceptions). This visit is called a(n):
Official visit
When listening, we should first seek to ______________, before seeking to be understood.
understand
All sport teams have to designate their __________ coaches. _______ coaches are the only coaches who can provide technical/tactile/sport coaching during practice and in competition. Further, __________ coaches are the only people who can conduct off-campus recruiting on behalf of the team.
Countable.
This reality TV show released new episodes on Netflix on October 19, 2022. It is a show where people date without being able to see each other.
Love is Blind
Brad said the big 3 drivers of revenue for UTK athletics are:
1. SEC/NCAA distributions
2. TN Fund/Donors
3. Ticket sales
PSAs can take a total of ____ official visits each of which can last no longer than ____ hours.
5, 48
When managing our time, we should spend the most time on tasks that are both urgent and _________.
Important
The majority of rule violations are Level III meaning they do not offer a competitive advantage and are relatively minor. Compliance generally finds out about these violations by:
A coach/staff member self-reporting the violation
___________ is the biological, chemical, and physical capacity for the brain to reorganize its structure and function. _________ occurs as a result of learning, experience and memory formation, or as a result of damage to the brain.
Neuroplasticity
This subdivision in NCAA, Division I generate the majority of its revenue from institution and government support.
FCS
Scholarships that can be broken up from 1-100% are called __________ scholarships. Sports with these types of scholarships are: swimming, baseball, etc.
Equivalency
The balance between production and caring for the person/equipment that produces the product is referred to as:
P/PC balance
There are ____ levels/classifications of infractions within the NCAA.
3
Level I: Lack of institutional control, failure to monitor, unethical conduct and head coach responsibility
Level II: In between
Level III: Minimal advantages or extra benefits
There are _____ boroughs that make up New York City. Name 2 of the ____.
5.
Manhattan
Staten Island
Brooklyn
Bronx
Queens
The NCAA states that their three main priorities/values are:
1. Academics
2. Wellbeing
3. Fairness
Cost of attendance is the ability to offer scholarships that cover the full cost of attendance including travel to and from campus, supplies, and other related expenses beyond tuition, fees, room, board, and books. The COA is determined by what entity?
The institution
The root of the word discipline comes from the word _______. Meaning, we should be a _________ to our deepest held values.
Disciple.
The recruiting calendar is different for each sport. The recruiting calendar outlines what forms are recruiting are permissible at different times. Name one of the classifications of recruiting on the recruiting calendar.
Options:
Contact period
Evaluation period
Dead period
Quiet period
Recruiting shutdown
This country has more sheep than people.
New Zealand