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Post by knightfan64 on Feb 23, 2018 14:28:47 GMT -6
So, I got an email from ECU today regarding their coaching clinic, ho hum here's the schedule come to our clinic email til I got to one part where it says "Due to new NCAA rules High School coaches can no longer speak at clinics or coach at camps" is this true about the speaking at collegiate clinics part? I went to UNC's clinic last year and they brought in some top notch NC area and national area HS coaches. If that is true, that really sucks
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Post by Deleted on Feb 23, 2018 14:41:12 GMT -6
So, I got an email from ECU today regarding their coaching clinic, ho hum here's the schedule come to our clinic email til I got to one part where it says "Due to new NCAA rules High School coaches can no longer speak at clinics or coach at camps" is this true about the speaking at collegiate clinics part? I went to UNC's clinic last year and they brought in some top notch NC area and national area HS coaches. If that is true, that really sucks yeah I think so! Everything is about equality.
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Post by bunit44 on Feb 23, 2018 18:33:37 GMT -6
13.12.2.2.3 Employment as a Speaker in an Institutional Camp or Clinic -- Football. [FBS/FCS] An institution shall not employ (either on a salaried or a volunteer basis) a speaker in any football camp or clinic (including a coaches clinic or a camp or clinic involving nonprospects) who is involved in coaching prospective student-athletes or is associated with a prospective student-athlete as a result of the prospective student-athlete's participation in football. Such an individual may be employed as a camp counselor (except as prohibited in Bylaw 13.12.2.2.5), but may not perform speaking duties other than those normally associated with camp counselor duties (e.g., skill instruction). (Adopted: 4/26/17 a contract signed before 1/18/17 may be honored)
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