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By-Law 17
NCAA proposed by-law changes
Dr. Bren Stevens
2010 NCAA Convention
Legislation
• Fall Sports:
• Cross County, Field hockey, Soccer, and
Women’s Volleyball, to specify that an
institution shall not commence practice
sessions in the Championship Segment 17
days prior to the first permissible contest
or date of competition.
Fall Sports (Continued)
• Practice Sessions: Cannot begin prior to
17 days or five days prior to the first day of
classes. . .
• Whichever is earlier
Fall Sports-Football
• In football, to specify that a member
institution shall not commence practice
sessions in the Championship segment
before 21 days prior to the first permissible
contest or 7 days prior to the first day of
classes, whichever is earlier.
Preseason Practice Period
• In the sports if Cross Country, Field
Hockey, Soccer and Women’s Volleyball,
to specify that during the preseason
practice period prior to the first day of
classes, a student-athletes countable
athletically related activities are limited to
six hours per day.
Six Hour Rule
• Of the permissible six hours of athletically
related activities, only 5 of those hours
may be devoted to physical activities.
• In addition, during this same period
practice may not last longer than 3 hours.
• The S/A must be provided with at least 3
continuous hours of recovery time.
Football Preseason Activities
• In football, to specify that during
preseason activities after the five-day
acclimatization period, on those days in
which more than one practice is permitted,
S/A’s are limited to the same six hour rule
and they too must grant a period of three
hours of continuous recovery time
between practices.
Golf and Tennis
• In golf and tennis, to specify that an
institution that is a member of a
conference that conducts its only
conference championship or plays the
majority of conference matches during the
fall, shall not engage in its first date of
competition prior to the Thursday
preceding September 6th.
Fall Sports Competition Start
Dates
• In cross country, field hockey, football,
soccer and women’s volleyball, to specify
that an institution shall not engage in its
first contest date of competition with
outside competition in the Championship
segment before the Thursday preceding
Sept. 6th.
Competition Dates-Proposed
Reductions
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During the Championship Segment:
Field Hockey reduced from 20-18
Soccer reduced from 20-18
Tennis/golf no reductions
Volleyball reduced from 28-26
Football no reductions
Scheduling
• Effective date is August 1, 2010. However
contracts signed before August 6, 2009 for
contest occurring between the Thursday
preceding August 30 and the Wednesday
preceding Sept. 6 will be honored.
Rationale for Proposed
Changes
• Reduced costs for preseason meals and
housing
• Reduced costs for travel
• Reduces missed class time
• Should contribute to improved academic
performance
Football
• If bylaw 17 changes are passed it will be
assumed that the Championship dates will
be pushed back by one week, which will
mean that DII and DIII championships will
be held on the same weekend.
Winter Sports
• Sponsor legislation for the 2010
Convention to amend Bylaw 17 to specify
that in basketball, swimming and diving,
indoor track and field and wrestling, a S/A
is prohibited from participating in any
countable athletically related activities or
voluntary athletically related activities on
campus from Dec. 20-26.
Additional Information
• Swimming and diving, Indoor Track and
Field and Wrestling have not at this time
had any reductions made to their limits of
competition dates.
• However, please note that these changes
are only the beginning of expected
changes that will be proposed from the
Legislative and Championships
Committees.
Rationale
• The seven-day period (Dec. 20-26) will
allow S/A’s to travel home during the
winter break, work or simply relax.
• In addition, institutional athletics personnel
(coaches, facilities managers, ATC’s,
SID’s, Administration) will be able to
achieve work-life balance.
Basketball
• The President’s Council has mandated
that both men’s and women’s basketball
be reduced one playing date effective
August, 2010.
• Reduced from 27 contests to 26.
Spring Sports
• Sponsor legislation for the 2010
Convention to amend Bylaw 17, as
follows:
• Baseball-reduce the maximum number of
contests from 56 to 50
• Golf-reduce the maximum number of
dates of competitions from 24 to 21; and
Spring Sports (Continued)
• In softball, to eliminated the tournament
dates legislation.
• Again, contracts signed prior to Aug. 6,
2009 for contests that exceed the number
of contests or dates of competition in the
2010-2011 academic year will be honored.
Rationale
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May provide cost savings
Reduce missed class time
Should improve academic performance
Fits with DII Strategic Plan
Proposed topics for 2011
• Committee’s will examine the number of
allowable competition dates for other
sports.
• Exemptions
• Non-Championship seasons
• TBD
NCAA II Football Championship
• This policy change is contingent on the
approval of a legislative proposal to
amend Bylaw 17 to specify that an
institution shall not engage in its first
contest with outside competition in the
championship segment before the
Thursday preceding Sept. 6th.
Football Championship
• According to the new policy, the start and
end dates for the national championship
will be one week later.
• For example in 2010, the first round would
begin on Nov. 20th
• The Championship would end on Dec. 18th
(16th Week)
Questions and Comments
• Please continue to have meaningful
dialogue with your fellow coaches,
administrators and students.
• Feel free to contact members of the
Management Council, and Legislative and
Championships Committees with your
input.