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NCAA finalizes sweeping
changes for baseball programs: scholarship changes, squad
sizes and academic expectations
Baseball season start dates and student eligibility rules for NCAA Division I colleges and universities will undergo a major transformation next spring and the following year. Next year, the move to uniform start dates for baseball practice and games will concentrate the season in a tighter span with a much later start for many schools, narrowing the traditional advantage given to programs located in warmer climates. Lackluster NCAA Academic Performance Rates (APR) for numerous baseball programs are triggering vast regulatory changes, all taking effect Aug. 1, 2008. Sweeping NCAA legislative changes passed this year will tighten standards, discourage transfers, limit the number of players who receive scholarships, and reduce the maximum squad size. In addition, the second of a two-step upgrade in Division I eligibility requirements for all sports, passed several years ago, also will take effect for the 2008-09 academic year. The uniform spring practice and season opening-game dates take effect in 2008. Practices cannot start before Feb. 1, and no opening games can be scheduled earlier than 13th Friday prior to Memorial Day (next season - Feb. 22, 2008). With college seasons remaining at the 56-game limit, the uniform season rule changes will result in a higher concentration of games -- especially in southern climates where season openers in recent years typically have been scheduled in late January or early February. Three major baseball rule changes passed this year by the NCAA Division I Board of Directors, taking effect Aug. 1, 2008, are aimed at enhancing academic performance:
While the NCAA’s rule changes are not only intended to
raise academic performance, the organization also is aiming to
curb player’s aspirations to professional baseball. Lamenting
the lack of summer-school participation by Division I
ballplayers (17 percent, compared to 45 percent in football,
and 49 percent in basketball), the NCAA’s Baseball Academic
Working Group has not shied away from taking direct aim at the
summer collegiate league participation. Beyond the specific changes directed at baseball, all-sports Division I athletes will encounter higher initial eligibility standards, effective Aug. 1, 2008:
These elevated Division I academic standards for athletes establish higher initial requirements compared to minimum high-school coursework required for initial eligibility at Division II schools. --August 13, 2007 |
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