Sport Management Final exam
What does CBA stand for?
Collective Bargaining Agreement
3 subdivisions of D1 are
D1 FBS, D1 FCS, D1 (NO FOOTBALL)
Name the 3 main constituents that make up professional sports.
Labor, management, governance (league office)
What term is used to describe the notion that teams need to do best for the league and not individual teams
League Think
________________ revenues are generated when leagues and teams grant merchandise and appeal manufacturers the right to use their names and logos
Licensing
What can a league choose to do if labor negotiations are not achieving the result they want?
Lockout the players
What president helped save football
Teddy Roosevelt
Salary caps are negotiated individually between each player and the team they sign with.
True
Which of the following positions for a professional sports team is responsible for creating and administering grassroots functions, such as clinics and other charitable events that the team sponsors
community relations
what is revenue sharing and why do professional sports leagues use it
when teams function together collectively, some teams sacrifice the potential for higher revenue in the interest of league stability. the key is that all members sacrifice and concessions for the long term benefit and growth of the league. each league is different in what revenue they share but examples of revenue sources that are dispersed equally among member teams are media deals, merch and sponsorship (league wide deals)
According to the video seen in class, how much of the annual giving to the university of Michigan occurred during football season
60-70%
What is an SWA and why is this role important for athletic departments?
A senior woman administrator (SWA) is a role that is required by the NCAA. The SWA concept was designed to ensure that woman have roles in the decision making processes in college sport and that women's interests are represented at the campus, conference and national levels
What was the name of the National organization that governed US womens intercollegiate athletics from 1971 to 1981
Association for Intercollegiate athletics for women (AIAW)
Which of the following is NOT true about a player draft?
Each player has the choice of which team they would like to sign with upon entering the league.
What is the concept that refers to veteran professional athletes who have the ability to choose which team they sign a contract with?
Free agency
Division __________ is the largest of the NCAA.
III
Which pro sports league is exempt sherman anti trust act
Major League Baseball (MLB)
Which of the following is typically the largest revenue source for professional sports teams?
Media Contracts
Which of the following positions for a professional sports team is responsible for assisting and working with the media by providing information necessary for game coverage and publicity
Media Relations
Which of the following governing bodies was the first to offer post-season opportunities to Black student-athletes?
NAIA
Workers are given the right to form a labor union by which of the following?
National Labor Relations Act
Which of the following describes the concept where teams in a sports league split some sources of revenue (i.e., media deals) equally amongst all members?
Revenue sharing
What is the law that prohibits companies from dominating their respective markets in interstate commercial activity, thus creating a monopoly?
Sherman Anti Trust Act
What are 3 of the criteria used for division classification in the NCAA
Size of the athletic departments budget, number if sports offered, existence of athletic grants in aid (whether the institution offers scholarships)
Initially, intercollegiate athletics began as class games, which eventually became intercollegiate contests, and these games and contests were controlled by __________.
Students
For which of the following administrative positions is it imperative that the administrator understand NCAA and conference rules and regulations?
compliance officer
The basic function of a ____________ is to establish rules
conference
When did the first professional athletes officially start in the United States?
early-mid 1800s