by Kara Carlson | Oct 31, 2022
If you got hurt early in your season, it’s possible you could use a hardship waivers. Hardship waivers are meant to provide an additional season of competition for students who missed out on a substantial portion of their season due to injury. Things to keep in...
by Todd Shumaker | Jul 14, 2021
2021 Quarter 2 Case Summaries and Key Takeaways Key Takeaways Review coaches’ education on the transfer process to ensure it presents roles and responsibilities of coaches and staff in using the Transfer Portal. Consider establishing a system or process for...
by Jane McGill | Apr 6, 2021
INFRACTIONS APPEALS COMMITTEE DECISION Georgia Institute of Technology February 26, 2021 Key Takeaways There must be specific factual findings of action or inaction by an institution relevant to the violation (e.g. failure to monitor, lack of institutional...
by Athletics Veritas and CCHA | Jan 25, 2021
CCHA Sports Law attorneys, Kelleigh Fagan and Katie Collyer, tackled questions on the NIL frontier with Athletics Veritas. Athletics Veritas is a weekly series aimed at helping higher education executives, faculty, and other stakeholders stay tuned in on...
by Molly Richman | Jan 11, 2021
NEGOTIATED RESOLUTION Charleston Southern October 7, 2020 Key Takeaways • This case should serve as a cautionary tale – even casual or social conversations may be treated as violations of the transfer communication rules. • We are continuing to see more strict...
by CCHA Collegiate | Oct 9, 2020
It’s All Virtual 2020’s most used terms have to include Zoom, Microsoft Teams, GoTo Meeting, Cisco Webex, Slack and others. We’ve used Zoom for virtual hearings with the NCAA during the COVID-19 pandemic. Here are some advantages and disadvantages from our virtual...