DetroitRocket
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MAC Statement On Student Well Being
Cleveland, Ohio – With a strong commitment to sportsmanship, integrity and a student-first student-athlete experience, the Mid-American Conference (MAC) Council of Presidents affirms its commitment to the collegiate experience. The MAC will support the redefinition of an athletics grant-in-aid to include cost of attendance if autonomous legislation is enacted during the annual NCAA Convention in January 2015.
The presidents of the MAC are committed to remaining a strong, vibrant and values-oriented NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision conference, focused on the overall campus life experience of the individual student-athletes which includes academic success and graduation, social growth and teams competing at the highest competitive levels.
“The MAC is dedicated to supporting our student-athletes in the classroom, the community and on the playing field with the ultimate goal of graduating and having a great collegiate experience,” said MAC Commissioner Jon Steinbrecher.
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Terry
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RE: MAC Statement On Student Well Being
Then why doesn't the MAC act like it???
Committed to Football Bowl Subdivision........
Weekday games and nobody in the stands.
(This post was last modified: 10-28-2014 06:50 PM by Terry.)
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10-28-2014 06:49 PM |
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MotoRocket
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RE: MAC Statement On Student Well Being
...and whatever happened to the former commissioner that locked up this wonderful ESPN deal for virtually all teams to play on weekday nights in November?
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10-30-2014 08:31 PM |
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