Committee shares new constitution draft

Changes reflect membership feedback from last several weeks

Posted on 12/7/21 9:00 AM

The NCAA Constitution Committee on Tuesday released the latest draft of a proposed new constitution for review by NCAA member schools and conferences. The latest draft addresses several items noted at the Special Convention, responses from delegate surveys and additional feedback from across the Association.

"Guided by membership feedback, the NCAA Constitution Committee has continued its work to reform the governance of college sports," Robert M. Gates wrote in a memo to members on Monday. The former secretary of defense and former president of Texas A&M serves as chair of the Constitution Committee and an independent member of the NCAA Board of Governors.

Based on membership feedback, the committee made several revisions to the draft constitution, including:

Members can offer feedback on the latest draft constitution through Saturday. The Constitution Committee will make its final recommendations to the Board of Governors by Dec. 15. Members across all three divisions will vote on the draft constitution at the 2022 NCAA Convention in January.