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NCAA Division I governance provides that if a proposal is adopted by less than 75% of the Division I cabinet, each Division I school has a 30-day period to vote to rescind the proposal.
November 21, 2025 high procedural
Procedural rule used in Division I for rescinding recently adopted proposals that did not reach a 75% cabinet adoption threshold.
As of November 21, 2025, NCAA procedural rules provide that when a Division I cabinet adopts a proposal with less than 75% support, each Division I school has 30 days to vote to rescind that proposal.
November 21, 2025 high procedural
Governance procedure for adoption and potential rescission of Division I NCAA proposals.
The NCAA prohibits college athletes and athletic department staff from placing bets on NCAA events.
November 21, 2025 high policy
Organizational policy restricting wagering by those directly involved in collegiate competition.
The NCAA's Division I Committee on Infractions states that individuals who refuse to cooperate with investigations involving potential integrity issues can face prohibitions on athletically related activities, loss of eligibility, and/or being publicly named in an infractions decision.
October 24, 2025 high policy
Statement reflects NCAA enforcement penalties for non-cooperation in investigations.
Lack of cooperation with NCAA investigations can stall enforcement processes because enforcement personnel may be unable to determine whether sports-wagering or other violations occurred.
October 24, 2025 high procedural
Describes a general investigative consequence when subjects do not participate or provide requested evidence.
NCAA enforcement caseloads involving sports-betting-related violations have increased in recent years.
October 08, 2025 high trend
Observed trend in NCAA enforcement activity
The Independent Council on Women's Sports (ICONS) is an advocacy and outreach organization that has raised funds to support multiple lawsuits concerning the participation of transgender women in women's sports, including supporting Riley Gaines' lawsuit against the NCAA.
high organizational
Describes an advocacy organization's activities related to litigation over transgender participation in women's sports.
The NCAA adopted a policy change allowing student-athletes to place bets on professional sports.
high policy
Describes a change in NCAA policy regarding permissible betting activity for student-athletes.
Under NCAA sports betting rules, a student-athlete can be declared permanently ineligible if they place impermissible bets on or against their own college team.
high regulatory
Summarizes an enforcement consequence the NCAA applies for violations involving betting on one's own team.
The NCAA's sports-betting enforcement can determine that a student-athlete who places bets on and against their own team violates honesty and sportsmanship and sports-betting rules and can impose permanent ineligibility as a sanction.
high policy
Describes an enforcement outcome and sanction used by the NCAA in sports-betting cases involving bets on a student-athlete's own team.
NCAA enforcement investigations into alleged student-athlete sports-betting violations may include review of the athlete's electronic devices and financial records, such as cellphones and bank account information.
high procedure
Describes investigative practices commonly used by NCAA enforcement staff when examining potential betting violations by student-athletes.