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Originally posted by Big Mike View PostIts the prospectus,.not the media guide......the media guide will have all the players and should also have all the records! Man I really miss the hard copy of the media guide...I had no-problem paying for it....please bring it back!Onward and Upward!
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The NCAA changed regulations before last season on the matter of media guides.
It seems some schools have been going into overkill in their media guide, so much so that the NCAA now considers them as "recruiting material", given the great disparity in printing costs across DI.
Therefore, the change made was that a school may generate 1 (one) of EITHER a "Recruiting Guide" or a "Media Guide".
Last year, BU opted to produce a recruiting guide.
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Squirrel does that rule mean the university is not allowed to sell the recruiting guide?
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I do not think there are restrictions on selling them, should the institution opt to print them. There are, however, restrictions on providing them at no cost to prospective student-athletes or their families.
Also it has been common practice for schools to maintain and produce supplemental media guides that provide updates and press clippings at postseason events, and those have been disallowed entirely.
Here is the general language that was approved and updated last Spring.
NCAA Proposal 2009-42, sponsored by the Southeastern Conference, which dealt with media guides, has passed and will become effective on Aug. 1. The intent of the rule as stated was ???to specify that an institution shall not provide a printed media guide or any other printed athletics publication not listed in Bylaw 13.4.1.1 to a prospective student-athlete, his or her parents or legal guardians, the prospective student-athlete??™s educational institution or any individual involved in the coaching of a prospective student-athlete.???
The amended Bylaw follows:
13.4.1 Recruiting Materials. In sports other than men??™s basketball and men??™s ice hockey, a member institution shall not provide recruiting materials, including general correspondence related to athletics, to an individual (or his or her parents or legal guardians) until September 1 at the beginning of his or her junior year in high school. In men??™s basketball and men??™s ice hockey, an institution shall not provide recruiting materials, including general correspondence related to athletics, to an individual (or his or her parents or legal guardians) until June 15 at the conclusion of his or her sophomore year in high school. Violations of this bylaw shall be considered institutional violations per Constitution 2.8.1; however, they shall not affect the individual??™s eligibility.
13.4.1.1 Printed Recruiting Materials. As specified below, an institution may provide the following printed materials to prospective student-athletes, their parents or legal guardians, their coaches or any other individual responsible for teaching or directing an activity in which a prospective student-athlete is involved: [13.4.1.1-(a) through 13.4.1.1-(f) unchanged.]
[13.4.1.1-(h) through 13.4.1.1-(j) relettered as 13.4.1.1-(g) through 13.4.1.1-(i), unchanged.]
[13.4.1.1.1 unchanged.]
13.4.1.1.2 Athletics Publications. An institution may produce a printed media guide; however, an institution shall not provide a printed media guide or any other printed athletics publication not listed in Bylaw 13.4.1.1 to a prospective student-athlete, his or her parents or legal guardians, the prospective student-athlete??™s educational institution or any individual involved in the coaching of a prospective student-athlete. It is not permissible to make a printed media guide or any other printed athletics publication not listed in Bylaw 13.4.1.1 available free of charge to a prospective student-athlete, his or her parents or legal guardians, the prospective student-athlete??™s educational institution or any individual involved in the coaching of a prospective student-athlete, even if such publications are available to other members of the general public free of charge.
An institution may not create a printed portfolio of information (e.g., pictures) to be used in the recruiting process. An institution may provide a media guide to a prospective student-athlete via a digital media storage device (e.g., compact disc, flash drive).
13.4.1.1.2 Media Guide Restrictions. A printed media guide may have only one color of print inside the cover and may not exceed 8 1/2 by 11 inches in size and 208 pages in length. An institution may not produce a separate printed supplemental media guide. Any supplemental information (e.g., historical information, records) may be posted on the institution??™s Web site and may be printed in black and white, and provided to the media.
13.4.1.2 Electronic Transmissions. Electronically transmitted correspondence that may be sent to a prospective student-athlete (or the prospective student-athlete??™s parents or legal guardians) is limited to electronic mail and facsimiles. (See Bylaw 13.1.7.2.) All other forms of electronically transmitted correspondence (e.g., Instant Messenger, text messaging) are prohibited. Color attachments may be included with electronic mail correspondence sent to a prospective student-athlete, provided the attachment only includes information that is not created for recruiting purposes, except for items that are specifically permitted as printed recruiting materials (e.g., questionnaires) and a media guide. In addition, attachments shall not include any animation, audio or video clips and there shall be no cost (e.g., subscription fee) associated with sending the item attached to the electronic mail correspondence.
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Originally posted by BradleyBrave View PostAgree 100%. Love looking back at old ones.What part of illegal don't you understand?
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Great work, as usual, by Bobby Parker and crew.
Here are a few tidbits of information from the prospectus.
Note the bolded items (sorry about the formatting- don't know what happened.-
107TH HOOPS SEASON
??? Bradley is preparing for its 107th men??™s
basketball season.
??? The Braves will enter the 2010-11 season
ranked 26th in NCAA Division I men??™s basketball
history with 1,553 all-time victories.
??? Bradley has played in the postseason in four
of the lastfive years and racked up 102 victories
since the start of the 2005-06 season, an average
of 20.4 wins per season the last
five years.
??? Boasting a lineup of 10 returning letterwinners
and four starters, Bradley returns 82.0 percent of
its scoring and 70.8 percent of its rebounding from
the 2009-10 squad.
??? The Braves return six of their top seven
scorers, including their top three scorers for the
first time since the 2005-06 season, which ended
with a run to the NCAA Tournament Sweet 16.
HISTORIC 13??™S
??? Bradley returns its top three scorers from 2009-
10 and the trio of senior guards
Andrew Warren (14.4 ppg), junior forward
Taylor Brown (13.5) and senior guard
Sam Maniscalco (13.1) each averaged better than 13.0 ppg last season.??? Bradley has not returned three players who
averaged at least 13.0 ppg the previous season
since 1981-82: Mitchell Anderson (19.4), Donald
Reese (14.2) and David Thirdkill (13.7).
??? The 1981-82 Braves went on to win 26 games,
the Missouri Valley Conference regular-season title
and the NIT championship.
??? In the closest run to the triple 13??™s since 1981-
82, the 1995-96 Braves returned the trio of Anthony
Parker (14.2), Aaron Zobrist (13.0) and Deon
Jackson (12.8 ), who led Bradley to its last Valley
regular-season championship, a 22-8 record and
an at-large entry into the NCAA Tournament.
CONSISTENTLY SPEAKING
??? Bradley, Creighton and UNI are the only three
teams tofinish at least .500 in The Valley standings
in each of the last five years.
??? In addition, Bradley and Creighton are the only
two teams to earn top
five seeds for the State Farm
MVC Tournament in each of the last
five years.
??? Bradley??™s current run of top five MVC
Tournament seeds is the second-longest in
program history (seven years from 1980-86).
??? Another top
five seed in 2011 will equal the
fourth-longest streak in Arch Madness history(1991).
FIVE-YEAR AVERAGE
??? Bradley has won 102 games the last five seasons,
an average of 20.4 wins per year.
??? The 102 wins since the start of the 2005-06
season rank rank third in The Valley the last
five years, trailing only Northern Iowa (112) and
Creighton (109).
??? Bradley??™s 102 wins since the start of 2005-
06 also are the most in a
five-year period by the
Braves since totalling 107 wins from 1983-88.
??? The Braves need 23 wins in 2010-11 for the
best six-year total since 1957-63 (131).
MORE THAN A SCORER
Senior guard Sam Maniscalco has climbed
to 30th on Bradley??™s all-time scoring list with 1,152
points, but he is far more than just a scorer.
??? Maniscalco will begin the 2010-11 season as
The Valley??™s active leader with 329 career assists
and has dished out at least 100 assists in each of
his
first three seasons.
??? Maniscalco also ranks third among The Valley??™s
active players with 105 career steals.
TOP HEAVY FROM THE LINE
??? The high-scoring trio of
Andrew Warren,Taylor Brown
and Sam Maniscalco paced
Bradley??™s free throw shooting effort last season.
??? Each member of the trio attempted at least 100
free throws in 2009-10, making Bradley one of two
Valley teams (Missouri State) with three players to
each attempt at least 100 charity shots last year.
??? The Bradley trio combined to shoot 84.7
percent (293-346) from the line, while the team??™s
other eight returning players combined to shoot just
61.3 percent (87-142):
Andrew Warren 100-115 .870
Sam Maniscalco 109-129 .845
Taylor Brown 84-102 .824
Other 8 Returnees 87-142 .613
2010-11
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