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NCAA Rules & Compliance Final Exam: Qs And As

Define Sport Agent Right Ans - An individual who directly or indirectly
- represents or attempts to represent an individual for the purpose of
marketing his athletics athletics ability or reputation for financial gain
- seeks to obtain any type of financial gain or benefit from a student- athlete's
potential earnings as a professional athlete

Third party (agent) Right Ans - Agents use these to attach themselves to
athletes careers and build a relationship
- current pro athlets
- party promoters
- former student- athletes
- memorabilia collectors

What do third party agents do? Right Ans - arrange interviews with agents,
host parties, provide disablity insurance, insure future expected salaries, use
professional training and services, provide hotels and transportation

UAAA Right Ans - Uniform Athlete Agents Act
requires agents to be certified in states they are operating in

What does the UAAA regulate? Right Ans - - do NOT regulate third-party
rules
- regulates agents

Agent credentials Right Ans - - NBA, NFL, MLB Player's Association
Certified
- Federal Law (UAAA)
- Must be certified by NFLPA to represent you

Athletic Scholarships - cancellation/non-renewal due to athletic performance
and reasoning MD Right Ans - It is a coaches job to pick out athletes, why
do athletes get punished for this

Changes in transfer legislation MD Right Ans - The changes within the
transfer portal timelines and two time transfer rule have created a more
regulated portal- but it seems that athletes

, Student-Athlete Time Demands MD Right Ans - CARA - we want to focus on
the well being of student athletes, they have become more astudent-athlete
centered as they should

has made arrangements must count against coaching limits in the applicable
sport as soon as thatindividual participates (in any manner) in any of the
following activities... Right Ans - 1. Providing technical or tactical
instruction related to the sport to a student-athlete at any time
2. Making or assisting in making tactical decisions related to the sport during
on-court or on-field practice or competition; or
3. Engaging in any off-campus recruiting activities.

Non Coaching Member - who it includes - what they are and are not allowed to
do Right Ans - noncoaching staff member with sport-specific
responsibilities (e.g., director of operations, administrative assistant, quality
control personnel) is prohibited from participating in on-court or on-field
activities - tactical, technical instruction is not allowed

Number of coaches Right Ans - ??

Managers, outside consultants Right Ans - Only difference is that managers
CAN participate or observe voluntary practices - pick up, shag balls - cannot
report back to coaches

Red Shirt Right Ans - A student-athlete who is withheld from competition
during one of his/her four seasons of competition would be considered a red
shirt.The student would not need a waiver for a red shirt to occur. If the
student participates in athletic competition no matter how brief(e.g. one race,
one second on the field/court, one match), they are not eligible for a red shirt.
Non-qualifiers cannot count the year theysit out as a red shirt season. A red
shirt is at the discretion of the coach since the coach decides playing time. If a
coach choosesnot to have a student-athlete compete in a given year, then the
student-athlete has received a red shirt for that given year.

Medical Hardships Right Ans - A student-athlete may be granted an
additional year of competition by the Big Ten Conference or the NCAA for a
medical hardship.A medical hardship is defined as an injury or illness that is
incapacitating.The following elements must exist: The incapacitating injury or
illness occurs in one of the four seasons of intercollegiate competition. The

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