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Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics (COIA) Meeting Big Ten (Twelve) Conference Offices Chicago, Illinois January 21-23, 2011.

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1 Coalition on Intercollegiate Athletics (COIA) Meeting Big Ten (Twelve) Conference Offices Chicago, Illinois January 21-23, 2011

2 COIA History Emerged in 2002 as an alliance of faculty senates from NCAA FBS schools whose mission is to provide a national faculty voice on intercollegiate sports issues. Currently, 57 of the 115 FBS schools are members

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4 COIA Policy Papers A Framework for Comprehensive Athletics Reform (2003) Campus Athletics Governance: The Faculty Role, Principles, Proposed Rules, and Guidelines (2004) Academic Integrity in Intercollegiate Athletics: Principles, Rules, and Best Practices (2005) Framing the Future, Reforming Intercollegiate Athletics (2007)

5 2011 COIA Speakers Graham Spanier, President, Penn State Jim Delany, Commissioner, Big Ten Conference Jim Phillips, Northwestern AD Vince Ille, Associate AD Illinois Susan Young, CFO, Associate AD, Illinois Jeff Bolin, FAR, Purdue Mark Emmert, president, NCAA Diane Dickman, NCAA Amy Perko, executive director, Knight Commission Chad Hawley, Associate Commissioner, Big Ten Conference

6 2011 COIA Conference Issues Raised Fiscal Reform Compliance Faculty Role Initial Eligibility Academic Standards Transfers

7 2011 COIA Actions Taken Vote to support in principle/concept the recommendations made by the Knight Commission in “Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports” 1.Requiring greater transparency, including better measures to compare athletics spending to academic spending – Transparency Make NCAA financial reports public Publish additional information about long-term debt and capital spending Report annually on growth rates in academic and athletic spending – Strengthened Oversight Reform the NCAA Division 1 certification process Strengthen accreditation Reinforce board responsibilities.

8 2011 COIA Actions Taken Vote to support in principle/concept the recommendations made by the Knight Commission in “Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports” 2.Rewarding practices that make academic values a priority – Strengthening eligibility standards for participation in championships – Distributing revenues according to educational values and priorities Change revenue distribution formulas to prioritized educational values over winning Academic-Athletics balance fund

9 2011 COIA Actions Taken Vote to support in principle/concept the recommendations made by the Knight Commission in “Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports” 3.Treating college athletes as students first and foremost – not as professionals – Ensuring that athletes are students first by limiting intrusions on academic responsibilities and limiting commercial activities Structure all postseason competitions to benefit and protect student- athletes Reduce length of seasons and number of events Prevent use of athletes’ identities to promotion commercial entities or products

10 2011 COIA Actions Taken Vote to support in principle/concept the recommendations made by the Knight Commission in “Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports” – Curbing the trends toward professionalization of athletics staffing devoted to athletic development Enforce current coaching limitations Establish new rules on the number of non-coaching personnel. Coaches’ compensation – Examining scholarship offerings to assess whether costs can be reduced without eliminating equitable participation opportunities for men and women

11 2011 COIA Actions Taken Vote to support in principle/concept and encourage the NCAA to pursue changes for two-year colleges and transfers Qualifiers & Nonqualifiers – Raise GPA gap from 2.00 to 2.50 – PE limit of two credits to transfer (currently can be up to 12) Nonqualifiers – Core requirements of three math, three English, and three science (adds science) – Eliminate three semester/four quarter full-time attendance requirement – A year of “academic readiness” – practice but not play (NCAA clock would not start this year)

12 2011 COIA Meeting Request that member schools’ Faculty Senates vote to support the Knight Commission “Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports” recommendations and Vote to support the NCAA proposed rule changes for two-year colleges.


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