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B1G Changes in Athlete Benefits

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10/1/14 at 3:56p in the College Sports Forum
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The Big Ten has officially notified the NCAA of changes they will work on making to their student athletes' benefits, specifically guaranteed scholarships and better health insurance. They have been talking about this all summer so its not really new news but good to hear they are moving forward with it, with or without the NCAA. Full statement and link below:

ROSEMONT, Ill. – The Big Ten Conference announced today that it has notified the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) of initial recommendations designed to provide enhanced benefits for student-athletes that are members in good standing with their individual universities as part of the NCAA’s new autonomy governance structure.

For the past two years, the conference has publicly stated its desire to continue providing student-athletes with an unmatched educational and athletic experience, including comments made by Commissioner James E. Delany at the July 2013 Big Ten Football Media Days, at the Collegiate Commissioners Association meeting on September 25, 2013, at the July 2014 Big Ten Football Media Days, and in statements issued by the Big Ten Council of Presidents/Chancellors on June 1, 2014 and June 24, 2014.

The Big Ten will work to implement the following proposals through individual institutional action, conference-wide action or under the NCAA autonomy governance structure:

Cost of Education: Redefine full grant-in-aid to meet a student-athlete’s cost of education, as determined by the federal government.
Multi-Year Scholarships: Guarantee all scholarships. If a student-athlete is no longer able to compete, for whatever reason, there should be no impact on institutions’ commitment to deliver an undergraduate education.
Lifetime Educational Commitment: Ensure that scholarships are available for life. If a student-athlete leaves a university for a professional career before graduating, whether the career materializes, and regardless of its length, the scholarship will be honored after his or her playing days are complete.
Medical Insurance: Provide improved, consistent medical insurance for student-athletes. 

The Big Ten has also agreed to address additional student-athlete welfare issues including, but not limited to, health and safety, time demands and comprehensive academic support by way of a “Resolution” that creates a specific pathway and timeline for implementation.

The Big Ten Conference is an association of 14 world-class universities committed to the pursuit and attainment of athletic and academic excellence. Big Ten institutions feature broad-based athletic programs which provide nearly $200 million in direct financial aid to almost 9,500 student-athletes on 350 teams in 42 different sports.

We look forward to working with the ACC, Big 12, Pac-12 and SEC through the NCAA autonomy governance structure toward adoption and implementation of these proposals.

 Here is the link to the official B1G statement, which also has links to their past statements:

http://www.bigten.org/genrel/100114aaa.html

EDIT: per the last paragraph, it sounds like the Big 5 are all heading the same direction. ACC came out with a similar statement yesterday which also included the mention that today was an NCAA deadline for proposals under the new autonomy structure. ( http://espn.go.com/blog/acc/post/_/id/75285/acc-outlines-autonomy-priorities) 2 minutes of google-ing couldnt find statements from the other major conferences but I'm assuming they are out there somewhere or will be soon.

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