Pac-12 Proposes Rule Prohibiting Michigan's Spring Break Practice
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Pac-12 Proposes Rule Prohibiting Michigan’s Spring Break Practice

The Pac 12 Conference wasn’t fond of Michigan’s spring practices at IMG Academy during the school’s spring break. According to CBSSports, the Pac 12 has submitted a report to the NCAA asking for practices to be prohibited during an institutional vacation period. Here was the gist of the proposal:

  • Make schools provide athletes with designated “rest days” in addition to required days off with no required athletic activities.
  • Require schools to let athletes have at least three days off per week during the offseason from required athletic activities, up from the current two days off.
  • Amend the NCAA rulebook’s definition of voluntary athletic related activities “to curtail perceived abuses related to voluntary and safety exception workouts.” The Pac-12 said the current rules allow staff members to have “wiggle room” and abuse the rules so workouts are not voluntary.
  • Establish an unspecified time period after athletes return to campus from athletic travel when required athletic activities are not allowed.
  • Prohibit schools from requiring athletes to report for home games earlier than four hours before the start of the competition.

Jon Soloman of CBSSports.com also reports that The Pac-12  adopted a fine system for schools to pay if their fans storm the court or field: $25,000 for the first offense, $50,000 for the second and $100,000 for the third.

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