Division I Council introduces proposals for updated infractions penalties

Move is part of ongoing effort to modernize process

Posted on 10/4/23 1:15 PM

The Division I Council on Tuesday voted unanimously to introduce proposals that would increase penalties in the infractions process for individuals responsible for violations. The rules changes could be adopted as early as January.

In August 2022, the Division I Board of Directors approved changes to the infractions process intended to bring about more timely outcomes in infractions cases.

The penalty-focused proposals — which were developed by the board's Infractions Process Committee and endorsed conceptually by the Division I board in April — represent the next step of the ongoing effort to modernize the infractions process.

"The proposals introduced by the council would better align the penalty structure for the infractions process with modern-day college sports," said Geoff Mearns, chair of the committee and president of Ball State. "These changes can help member institutions make better informed hiring decisions while directly holding culpable individuals accountable for wrongdoing and encouraging member institutions to continue to support fair play by cooperating with the infractions process."

If adopted in January, several changes will be made to the penalty matrix used by the Division I Committee on Infractions, including:

The changes would be effective immediately upon passage.

In August 2022, Division I members adopted changes to rules impacting infractions case processing, with the objective of accelerating cases and adjudicating cases in a timelier manner.Those rulestook effect in January. The Infractions Process Committee continues to ensure new rules are implemented as intended and evaluate whether additional changes need to be made.