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Duncan Calls for More Scrutiny of Coaching Salaries

In what has become as much of a March tradition as the NCAA Tournament itself, Secretary of Education Arne Duncan used the start of March Madness to speak out about the ills of college athletics in their current state. For a couple of years, the focus was on graduation rates and postseason access. With that […]

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Four Proposals Start the Override Process

The override period for the proposals adopted by the Board of Directors in January ended today with a total of four proposals being sent back for reconsideration. Along with 13–2 not being adopted, that means 21 of the 26 initial deregulation proposals are finalized. Two proposals, RWG–11–2 and RWG 13–5-A were suspended earlier this week […]

Why the Big Ten is Afraid of the SEC and Deregulation

When a deregulation proposal gets significant opposition, it almost always is the result of the conflict between haves and have-nots and the gap in revenue. But with two recent proposals, RWG–11–2 which allows any staff member to perform some recruiting activities and 13–5-A which allows for unregulated mailings to recruits, drew significant opposition from major […]

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The Road to O’Bannon

“The Road to Brown” is an excellent documentary about a very dry subject: litigation strategy. In the short film, the story is told about how the NAACP and a group of lawyers devised and executed a long term legal battle against segregation in public schools. Instead of starting with primary schools in the Deep South, […]

The NCAA’s Current Legal Argument in O’Bannon

Last week the NCAA made its second major attempt to quash the class-action lawsuit headlined by Ed O’Bannon regarding student-athlete likenesses and their use in video games and game broadcasts. Along the way the plaintiffs have won a number of victories, but no more important than defeating the NCAA’s motion to strike new claims from […]

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Unlimited Phone Calls Stand A Good Chance of Survival

Forgotten in the NCAA’s announcement yesterday that two proposals had been suspended is that a third coming close to the 75 necessary override requests will not be touched at this time. RWG Proposal 13–3, which allows for unlimited phone calls and text messages to prospects starting June 15 prior to their senior year, is still […]

Board of Directors Suspends Two Deregulation Proposals

The Division I Board of Directors suspended two regulation proposals, RWG Proposals 11–2 and 13–5-A on Monday. The rules, supposed to go into effect August 1, would have allowed any staff member to perform some recruiting tasks and allowed almost any printed correspondence to be mailed to prospects. The suspension comes just two days before […]

College of Staten Island Receives Notice of Allegations

Division III College of Staten Island has received a Notice of Allegations from the NCAA involving their swimming and diving program: CSI dismissed long-time swimming coach and director of aquatics Oleg Soloviev in November 2011. Soloviev told the Advance at that time he had been the focus of an NCAA investigation that he said resulted […]

NCAA Interp Could Have Big Impact on Basketball Recruiting

Update: Evaluations during a prospect’s junior year are permitted only at the school until the April recruiting period, not January 1. Also a blanket waiver is in effect taking care of the junior college issue for now. On Thursday, the NCAA’s academic and membership affairs staff went on an interpretations binge, issuing seven staff interps […]

Georgia Approves Athletics Oversight Plan

The Board of Regents of the University System of Georgia approved a new oversight plan, which takes some major athletics decisions out of the hands of the individual campuses and requires them to present detailed plans to the regents for approval. New guidelines require institutional presidents to first notify the chancellor of athletic plans and […]

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