Wednesday, May 11, 2011

Getting to know the NCAA - an inside look

The news continues daily about different intercollegiate athletics programs self-reporting and being reported on regarding potential NCAA rules violations. As this trend has particularly been increasing since last year, mainly due to more media reporting on it, the NCAA recently held an educational session, the Enforcement Experience, that involved approximately 30 media members to be a part of a fictitious rules infraction case.

Following the twitter feed transcripts for May 10th of @espn4d, @DanWetzel, @kyleveazey, @tsnmike, to name a few will give you some perspective of the event. Also, check out the full transcript of the day from the NCAA live blog that provided timely details and answered questions throughout. A post-event follow-up set of stories and related details will follow here in the near future.

Current news from the Raleigh Sports Examiner:


NCAA offers media the Enforcement Experience

With current issues in intercollegiate athletics continuing to focus on potential and verified NCAA rules violations cases that continue to develop a darker tarnish on the image of college athletics programs across the country, a time to educate and teach...

NCAA Issues 2011: College sports promote lack of commitment

During these challenging economic times when the cost of a college education continues to rise, many college students, will not graduate in a traditional four-year period of time. The recently proposed budget cuts being voted on in the North...
 
 
 
Raleigh Sports Examiner's nine-part series of articles intended to educate readers about pending local NCAA rules infractions cases and  related events highlighting the complex issues related to NCAA rules enforcement cases.