DII Presidents Council advances proposals to 2022 Convention

Council discusses NCAA constitutional review and gender equity review

Posted on 8/4/21 5:24 PM

The Division II Presidents Council on Wednesday advanced several legislative proposals to the 2022 NCAA Convention, while also discussing more immediate issues the NCAA is facing.

The proposals were recommended by the Division II Management Council, and they included changes to the division's football preseason and out-of-season models, the four-year college transfer legislation, and the Division II legislative process and authority, among others.

All proposals advanced by the Presidents Council to the 2022 Convention in Indianapolis will be voted on via the division's one-school, one-vote legislative process.

Constitutional review

As part of Wednesday's virtual meeting, the Division II Presidents Council met with NCAA President Mark Emmert, who addressed the Board of Governors' recent announcement to convene a special constitutional convention in November. Council members also discussed the upcoming review in smaller roundtable groups.

A special constitutional convention is intended to propose dramatic changes to the NCAA constitution to reimagine aspects of college sports so the Association can more effectively meet the needs of current and future college athletes.

The redrafting of the NCAA constitution will be led by a 22-personConstitutionCommittee, which will feature presidents, commissioners, athletics directors, student-athletes from Divisions I, II and III, and independent members of the NCAA Board of Governors. The committee, which will have three Division II representatives and a student-athlete, will begin its work this month.

"It's time to rethink the NCAA structure and scope," said Allison Garrett, president at Emporia State and chair of the Division II Presidents Council. "We understand the need to evolve.Division II looks forward to assisting the process through our representatives on the Constitution Committee, who will embody Division II's values."

Gender equity report

The Presidents Council met with representatives of Kaplan, Hecker & Fink LLP, which conducted the independent gender equity review on NCAA championships. The firm released its first phase of findings on Tuesday, which addressed men's and women's basketball. Part of the report included recommendations to improve equity at the Division II level.

The Presidents Council referred the report to the Division II Championships Committee for review.

Football preseason, out-of-season models

The football proposal advanced by the Presidents Council to the 2022 Convention would make several changes to the preseason practice period to enhance student-athlete safety. If adopted in January, the changes would be effective immediately.

The proposal was developed by the Division II Football Committee and the division's participants on the Football Concussion Data Task Force. Both groups also recommended the prohibition of certain football activities and drills that may increase the probability of head impact exposure and do not simulate gamelike scenarios, which thePresidents Council in June voted to immediately approve. Feedback from key stakeholders such as student-athletes, coaches and medical professionals also helped shape these recommendations.

This latest proposal includes:

Four-year college transfers

The Presidents Council sponsored a proposal to amend legislation in several areas related to four-year college transfers. The proposal, if adopted by the Division II membership, has an immediate effective date for student-athletes transferring for the 2022-23 academic year. It includes the following changes:

Legislative process and authority

The Presidents Council advanced a proposal that would expand its legislative options, as well as the membership's options, if adopted in January. The goal of this proposal, which has an immediate effective date, is to broaden the division's ability to respond in the future to challenges like those seen during the COVID-19 pandemic.

The proposal focuses on three areas: emergency legislation, resolutions and special conventions. It would broaden the Presidents Council's ability to use emergency legislation to include instances such as immediate health and safety concerns. It would also give the Presidents Council the ability to enact a resolution at any time. Currently, resolutions can be sponsored for a full membership vote only at an annual or special convention. Additionally, it would reduce the sponsorship deadlines for special conventions from 90 days to 30 days.

Garrett emphasized that the changes are not meant to diminish the membership's role in adopting legislation and will be used only when normal legislative processes are unavailable or do not make logistical sense.

Elections

The Presidents Council approved the appointment of Carrie Michaels, senior associate director of athletics and senior woman administrator at Shippensburg, as the new vice chair of the Management Council, effective Sept. 1. Michaels' term will end Aug. 31, 2022.

Division II Day

Feb. 22, 2022, will mark the inaugural Division II Day, which will celebrate the division's unique characteristics, Life in the Balance philosophy and Make It Yours brand. The Presidents Council supported this initiative, which was recommended by the Division II Management Council's Identity Subcommittee. The goal of the day will be to promote the division through several platforms, including social media, by collaborating with Division II schools, conferences and national committees.

Other actions

The Presidents Council also: