Division III committee addresses preseason scouting

The committee also discussed upcoming health and safety legislation, among other topics

Posted on 10/7/13 12:00 AM

By Brian Burnsed

The Division III Interpretations and Legislation Committee recommended altering a proposed rule change regarding scouting limitations at its Sept. 26-27 meeting in Indianapolis.

Currently, institutions can scout opponents at exhibition games, but not at scrimmages. This has led to confusion, though, because neither exhibition nor scrimmage had been properly defined.

The proposed legislation, initially put forward by the committee and endorsed by the Division III Management Council, calls for scouting at all exhibitions and scrimmages to be banned altogether to address the issue. But after more discussion, the committee recommended that institutions should be able to scout opponents at one scrimmage or exhibition – with no distinction between the two necessary – against any non-Division III opponent each season. The Management Council will reconsider the tweaked proposal this fall.

“I think the one game is a good compromise,” committee chair and University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh director of athletics Darryl Sims said. “I think there are a number of institutions like ours that are engaged in those exhibition games. I’d say you might not be getting a true depiction of the program because, in many cases, we’re talking about a Division III versus Division I, but, again, I think it’s a fair compromise.”

Other Highlights

The committee also discussed upcoming legislation ranging from student-athlete health and safety initiatives to entertainment costs and ticket allowances.