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    • [DOC File]Butler v. The National Collegiate Athletic Association

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      The NCAA Postseason Football Handbook requires that stadiums where a bowl game will be played must have a “handicapped policy.” NCAA Postseason Football Handbook at 56 (relevant portions of this manual are included as Exhibit 10). 19.

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    • [DOCX File]I

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      The men’s basketball team and softball team were the only teams to compete in an NCAA Regionals in 2010-2011. As for individual sports, one women’s indoor track and two women’s outdoor track student-athletes participated in the NCAA National Championship. Both men’s and women’s cross country teams participated in the NCAA West Regional.

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    • [DOC File]UNIT II: HORIZONTAL RESTRAINTS

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      The NCAA argues strenuously that the plan and the network contracts “are part of a joint venture among many of the nation’s universities to create a product–high-quality college football–and offer that product in a way attractive to both fans in the stadiums and viewers on [television].

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    • [DOC File]ABD e -NEWS - Iowa

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      A USA TODAY survey of the 119 schools in the NCAA's major football-playing Division I-A found that nearly half (54) allow the sale of alcohol — through public concessions, in private suites or both — at one or more playing venues. Eighty-five of those schools have designated tailgating areas, and barely one in 10 keeps those zones alcohol-free.

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    • [DOC File]The impact of Title IX on the adoption and abandonment ...

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      The football boom culminated in the 1920's as colleges started developing major stadiums and fans started watching football in the tens of thousands. It was during this period that the University of Michigan and the city of Pasadena built stadiums that held more than 85,000 people, and in 1927 110,000 people attended an Army / Navy game ...

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    • [DOC File]CITY OF LAREDO

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      And a place like Gillette Stadium may be a cathedral to New England Patriots fans, just as Old Trafford is to Manchester United fans, but linear football stadiums – of both varieties – and the cereal boxes that accommodate basketball and ice hockey are pretty much just so many efficient people containers.

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    • Tatum v. The National Collegiate Athletic Association

      The NCAA controls which members of the press will be allowed to set up broadcast facilities at the stadiums. NCAA Executive Regulation 31.6.4. On the most obvious level, the NCAA controls which institutions are allowed to play in the stadiums and coliseums. ... e.g., Carparts Distribution Center v. Automotive Wholesaler's Association of New ...

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    • [DOC File]Facilities:

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      Examples: Ericsson Stadium is designed for football games, and Pinehurst is designed for golf. Multipurpose facilities are designed for many different types of events. Example: The RBC Center hosts NC State Men’s Basketball, the Carolina Hurricanes, concerts, ice skating and the Ringling Brothers Barnum and Bailey Circus.

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