Regatta
Harvard and Yale
Besides the NCAA..... (2)
NAIA, CCCAA, NJCAA, CCCAA, NWAC
In charge of culture
Athletic director
Purpose of compliance dept.
Protect the university
Purpose of Title IX
gender equality in education of federally funded programs
Gymnastics and current model
85
Number of full FBS scholarships
Clear, concise, inspiring
Vision
Worst part of coaching
recruiting
SMU
Play which led to deaths
Flying Wedge
3 levels of control in college athletics
Institutional, Conference, National
Internal: team, players, coaches, staff
External: media, government, faculty, etc.
3 types of sanctions for major violations
•Involve termination of the guilty staff member
•Forfeiture of wins
•Fines
•Limits on scholarships
•Show Cause Order- penalties stick with you for a given period of time
•Death Penalty: eliminate sport for at least one year, scholarships for two years, NCAA voting privileges for four years
Institutional Control
Compliance from bottom up (athletes to president)
Sanity Code
Scholarships were need based
AIWA
Used to govern women's sports until 1980s
Definition of Success
John Wooden (peace of mind attained only through self-satisfaction in knowing you made the effort to do the best of which you're capable. Success is like character.)
3 prong test
proportionality, history of expansion, abilities and interests
FAR purpose/@XU
Christian End or Sister Rose Ann Fleming
liaison between academics and athletics
UPenn
Wanted to negotiate their own tv rights and this was not permitted.
1 in 23
# of student-athletes to students at NCAA D1
3 styles of leadership
Laissez faire, autocratic, democratic, ecclectic, situational, etc.
3 measures of Title IX
Participation, scholarships, other benefits
Chris Brown Conference
MIAA (Division III)