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NCAA FOOTBALL EXAM 100+ QUESTIONS AND CORRECT DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+ An institution's football coach may lecture at a football camp or clinic owned and conducted by a scouting service and attended by prospective student-athletes, provided the camp or clinic is opera...

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NCAA FOOTBALL EXAM 100+
QUESTIONS AND CORRECT
DETAILED ANSWERS (VERIFIED
ANSWERS) ALREADY GRADED A+
An institution's football coach may lecture at a football camp or clinic owned and
conducted by a scouting service and attended by prospective student-athletes, provided
the camp or clinic is operated in accordance with all other restrictions applicable to
institutional camps or clinics. - Answer-False

During an unofficial visit, it is permissible to have off-campus contact with a prospective
student-athlete within ___ of campus. - Answer-1 mile

It is permissible for a coach to attend a prospective-student-athlete's off-campus press
conference to announce his or her commitment or signing. - Answer-False

A representative of an institution's athletics interests (i.e., booster) who is not a former
student-athlete is permitted to have a prearranged contact with a prospective student-
athlete who is making an OFFICIAL or UNOFFICIAL visit to the institution's campus. -
Answer-False

A prospective student-athlete posted a status on his/her social media profile page
stating an interest in playing his/her sport at the Division I level. In response, the
institution's coach in that sport commented on the prospective student-athlete's post,
asking the prospective student-athlete what grade he/she is in and what position he/she
plays. This correspondence with the prospective student-athlete on social media is
permissible. - Answer-False

A high school, preparatory school or two-year college coach may be provided with a
maximum of two complimentary admissions to attend a home athletics event on the
institution's campus or _______________. - Answer-Within 30-miles of the institution`s
campus.

Which of the following is NOT permissible to mail to a prospective student-athlete? -
Answer-Poster.

During an UNOFFICIAL visit, an institution may provide how many ADDITIONAL
complimentary admissions to a prospective student-athlete who is a member of a

,nontraditional family (e.g., divorce, separation) in order to accommodate the family
members accompanying the prospective student-athlete on the visit? - Answer-TWO

A member institution MAY host, sponsor or conduct a group workout or combine (i.e.,
devoted to agility, flexibility, speed or strength tests) involving prospective student-
athletes, provided the athletics department staff is not involved in conducting the
activity, except for activities incidental to supervising the facilities. - Answer-False

If classes are in session at the prospective student-athlete's educational institution, a
coach desiring to contact a prospective student-athlete at the prospective student-
athlete's high school, preparatory school or two-year college does not have to first
obtain permission for such a contact from that institution's executive officer or the
executive officer's authorized representative. - Answer-False

It is permissible for an institution to arrange employment for a recruited prospective
student-athlete within the athletics department ticket office, provided the employment
does not begin prior to the completion of the prospective student-athlete's senior year of
high school. - Answer-True

It is permissible for a coach to provide transportation for a prospective student-athlete to
attend a home athletics contest at any local facility during an UNOFFICIAL visit.13.5.1; -
Answer-True

It is permissible for an institution to hire a high school football coach as a volunteer in a
summer camp if the institution is recruiting one of the high school's prospective student-
athletes - Answer-False

While on an OFFICIAL visit, it is permissible to provide meals for a football prospective
student-athlete's mother, father, sister and grandfather. - Answer-True.

It is permissible for a member of the football coaching staff to attend an all-star game
provided there is no contact made with prospective student-athletes. - Answer-False

When is it permissible for the head coach to make a telephone call to a prospective
student-athlete who is in his junior year in high school? - Answer-April 15 through May
31.

Under what circumstances may an institution (other than a service academy) provide
more than 56 OFFICIAL visits in a year? - Answer-1. The institution does not subscribe
to the National Letter of Intent in football.
2. The institution hired a new football coach and the previous head coach used 75-
percent or more of the permissible number of official visits for the academic year.
3. The institution has six or less unused visits from the previous academic year to be
used in the following academic year.
4. All of the above

, A football coach or football-specific staff member may be involved in any capacity with a
local sports club that involves prospective student-athletes provided the sports club is
located in the institution's home community. - Answer-False

The spring evaluation period consists of how many days? - Answer-168

A recruiting service that provides only video of prospective student-athletes and does
not provide information about or analysis of prospective student-athletes is a
permissible recruiting service. - Answer-True

If a football coach observes a prospective student-athlete's high school contest during a
contact period, which of the following has been used? - Answer-One contact for all
senior prospective student-athletes in that sport at that high school

A prospective student-athlete's high school coach would be considered an individual
associated with a prospective student-athlete (IAWP). - Answer-True

Which statement is TRUE regarding all-star contests in the sport of football? - Answer-A
coach is prohibited from attending all-star-contests and contacting prospective student-
athletes participating in all-star contest from the time the PSA arrives in the locale of the
contest until he returns to either his home or to his educational intuition.

An institution's football coach may lecture at a football camp or clinic owned and
conducted by a scouting service and attended by prospective student-athletes, provided
the camp or clinic is operated in accordance with all other restrictions applicable to
institutional camps or clinics. - Answer-False

To attract more prospective student-athletes from the midwest, an institution located in
the state of Pennsylvania may conduct institutional football camps in Minnesota, Iowa
and Missouri. - Answer-False

Football Recruiting Coordinator is in the same city as prospective student-athlete's all-
star contest. Football Recruiting Coordinator, a noncoaching staff member, would like to
go to the hotel that the prospective student-athlete is staying at to say congratulations.
Football Recruiting Coordinator may meet with the prospective student-athlete's
parents, provided it is not the day of the all-star contest. - Answer-False

A visit to a prospective student-athlete's high school, preparatory school or two-year
college, or an evaluation at any site that occurs during a contact period shall constitute
a contact (for all prospective student-athletes in that sport at the educational institution)
for that particular week. - Answer-True

Coaches may have recruiting conversations with prospective student-athletes only at
their own camps held on their campus or at a facility regularly used for practice or
competition. - Answer-False

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