Tenacious D
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Much has been made of CLK's perceived lack of knowledge when it comes to NCAA bylaws, in general, and particularly those pertaining to the recruitment of student-athletes.
I was on the NCAA's site looking for something else (don't ask, you'll read it in one of my novel-sized posts, if I finish it), and ran across this - an electronic "practice" version of the NCAA's Coaches Recruiting Test.
It's pretty cool - and has different tests for a few sports, but namely, for basketball and football.
In just clicking around, the first few questions seemed surprisingly difficult.
How about we see who can pass it, and who can get the highest score (without cheating)? I am pretty sure that its open-book, so use the on-line bylaws guide if you want. Post some screenshots of what you made.
Here is the link (opens in a new window, so check pop-up blocker):
NCAA Test
Just select your sport from the drop-down list and click on, "Start Online Exam" or print a .PDF copy of it off, if you'd like.
Enjoy!
I was on the NCAA's site looking for something else (don't ask, you'll read it in one of my novel-sized posts, if I finish it), and ran across this - an electronic "practice" version of the NCAA's Coaches Recruiting Test.
It's pretty cool - and has different tests for a few sports, but namely, for basketball and football.
In just clicking around, the first few questions seemed surprisingly difficult.
How about we see who can pass it, and who can get the highest score (without cheating)? I am pretty sure that its open-book, so use the on-line bylaws guide if you want. Post some screenshots of what you made.
Here is the link (opens in a new window, so check pop-up blocker):
NCAA Test
Just select your sport from the drop-down list and click on, "Start Online Exam" or print a .PDF copy of it off, if you'd like.
Enjoy!