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FOOTBALL PRACTICE POLICY:

As many of you know since the NCAA sanctions there have been many changes that have taken place. One of those items that have changed is the admittance to football practices. Below is the following current status of the football practice policy

University of Southern California
Football Practice Policy


Football team practices shall be strictly limited to men’s football team student-athletes and coaching staff, necessary Athletic Department personnel and guests pre-approved by the Vice President or Associate Vice President of Athletic Compliance. Media, immediate family members of student-athletes (i.e., parents, legal guardians, grandparents, siblings, spouses and children of student-athletes), USC Executive Employees (as defined below) and their escorted pre-approved guests, and other pre-approved guests may attend practice by requesting and receiving permission to do so from the Office of Athletic Compliance, at least 48 hours in advance of a practice. Media should initially contact the Sports Information Office to request pre-approval to attend practice. Immediate family members of student-athletes should contact the Football Office to confirm the family member’s attendance at practice has been approved by the Office of Athletic Compliance. Once initially approved by the Office of Compliance, the immediate family of football student-athletes and media need not separately seek permission to attend a practice. Football student-athletes must contact the Office of Athletic Compliance to update their list of immediate family members. USC Executive Employees should request pre-approval for guests by completing the appropriate form and submitting it to the Office of Athletic Compliance.

All pre-approved guests authorized to attend a practice shall not have any contact with prospective student-athletes; and, they shall not have access to the team locker room or other athletic facilities while student-athletes or prospective student-athletes are present.

All guest entry to practice facilities shall be limited to a single secure point of access with a check-in and wrist band issuance procedure to verify and confirm pre-approved attendance. All guests shall be informed of rules regarding conduct at practice and prohibited contact with prospective student-athletes; and, they must agree, in writing, to abide by such rules upon check-in and before admission to the practice field. A separate point of access and practice viewing area will be provided for authorized prospective student-athletes on official or unofficial visits.

Under NO circumstances will the following individuals be permitted access to practice facilities: agents (such as athlete agents, marketing agents or financial advisors to athletes) or their employees, representatives or affiliates (including “runners”). Prohibited individuals, limitations regarding guests, practice viewing locations, and other practice related issues will be monitored, reviewed and may be adjusted on a periodic basis by the Vice President and/or Associate Vice President of Athletic Compliance in consultation with the Athletic Director or Sport Administrator.

As used herein, “USC Executive Employees” shall mean the following: President, Provost, Senior Vice President for Administration, Senior Vice President for Development, General Counsel, Athletic Director, Senior Associate Athletic Directors, Vice President and Associate Vice President of Athletic Compliance, all Office of Athletic Compliance staff and the Head Football Coach (provided that any pre-approved guests of Head Football Coach are escorted by a Senior Associate Athletic Director).

The list of guests authorized to attend practice shall be maintained by the Office of Athletic Compliance and provided to the Athletic Director. The list shall be reviewed weekly by the Vice President or Associate Vice President of Athletic Compliance in consultation with the Athletic Director or Sports Administrator. USC reserves the right to restrict the number of guests and viewing locations at practice. Further, USC reserves the right to deny entry to any individual.




USC FOOTBALL
RULES FOR FOOTBALL PRACTICE


By accepting a Practice Wrist Band Pass for USC Football Practices:

1. You understand and agree that USC may limit, suspend, or terminate access to the football practice USC field and revoke your football practice wrist band pass.
2. You agree not to violate any NCAA, Pac-10 or University rules.
3. You agree not to have any contact with any USC prospective student-athlete (or their relatives or friends) while at a USC Football Practice. This includes in-person contact and written or electronic communications, either directly or via a third party.
4. You agree not to arrange, provide or promise to provide any benefits to any current USC student-athlete (or their relatives or friends) from yourself or on behalf of anyone else.
5. You agree not to arrange, provide or promise to provide any benefits to any prospective student-athlete (or their relatives or friends) from yourself or on behalf of anyone else.
6. You certify that you are not an agent (e.g., sports agent, marketing agent or financial advisor to athletes) or any such agent’s employee, representative or affiliate (including “runners”).
7. You certify you have not triggered the definition of a representative of USC’s athletics interests by 1) making a financial (cash or in-kind) donation to the USC Athletic Department or one of its booster organizations; 2) participating in or becoming a member of an organization promoting USC’s athletics program (e.g., Cardinal & Gold, Trojan Club); 3) assisting the Athletic Department in the recruitment of prospective student-athletes; 4) assisting (or have assisted) in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their families; or 5) being involved in promoting USC’s athletics program.
Access to USC’s football practice field may be revoked at any time if you do not abide by NCAA, Pac-10 or USC rules. Failure to abide by any of the requirements above may result in immediate action, the forfeiture of the future opportunity to observe or participate in any USC Athletic Department activity and the forfeiture of any other privileges, including the opportunity to purchase season tickets.

Print Name:_________________________________________________________________

Signature:______________________________________________________________

Date:_____________Driver’s Lic./Picture I.D.______________________________

Phone Number: _________________________ E-mail: ________________________

This is a FanPost and does not necessarily reflect the views of Conquest Chronicles' writers or editors. It does reflect the views of this particular fan though, which is as important as the views of Conquest Chronicles' writers or editors.

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This make no sense...

they do realize that any season ticket holder is considered a booster right?

"Mention USC to a Bruin and they get angry; mention UCLA to a Trojan and they laugh."

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by Paragon SC on Jul 31, 2010 6:09 PM PDT reply actions  

You are right-makes no sense.

You could be a season ticket holder and not be considered a booster. A booster is one who has made a monetary donation to one of the several football support groups. Woman of Troy, Cardinal and Gold, Committee and Scholarship. But the way the policy states its all about compliance and if you ask anyone right now they all say compliance is not allowing anyone in. I cant wait for the donor to make a million dollar contribution and then says i would like to c practice and compliance says no.

by McKay's Ghost on Jul 31, 2010 7:51 PM PDT up reply actions  

Pat Haden's first act is weak, submissive, and the antithesis of everyting we sand for!

We’ve been summarily banished, and it is wholly unjustified. How about they put us in a cage off in a corner? This makes me so angry I’ll definitely be reconsidering the wisdom of donating next time around.

Salve Caesar Augustus Kiffinus!
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by M. AGRIPPA on Jul 31, 2010 11:58 PM PDT up reply actions  

To Be Fair

Pat doesn’t officially start on the job until Monday.

Death to the NCAA!!!

by DFWTrojan on Aug 1, 2010 11:49 AM PDT up reply actions  

True, this is why I didn't say it was his first "official" act

But let us not kid ourselves about who’s calling the shots. Wtf did I or any other loyal support group members have to do with the Reggie debacle? Forget about being forbidden to attend an occasional practice, we’re being painted as major culprits for the NCAA’s wrathful treatment of USC. This is a slap at the Trojan Family. What do we stand for?

Salve Caesar Augustus Kiffinus!
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by M. AGRIPPA on Aug 1, 2010 12:24 PM PDT up reply actions  

Agree

I would beg for your patience. We haven’t even filed our appeal yet. Just received a two week extension from the NCAA. We may yet be appealing this portion of the sanctions? Or, we may file a CA lawsuit in conjunction with the appeal. Or, we may hold our lawsuit card until after the appeal decision.

I know that our BoT and Pat and Max are smart, and unlike their predecessors, they have their sleeves rolled up and our knee deep in these issues. However, we must play this game with prudence and smarts. We cannot rush to action and be sloppy. I trust these guys to make the right chess moves going forward, knowing that we basically already conceded our queen.

Death to the NCAA!!!

by DFWTrojan on Aug 1, 2010 9:32 PM PDT up reply actions  

I hope you're right Tex

but the signs along USC football’s road point to a long and unpleasant detour.

I don’t blame the new regime for protecting the Mother Ship; after all, USC is not a football program. Steve Sample did the same thing almost 20 years ago, and PH already stated that the models are Stanford and Notre Dame, probably Northwestern and Vandy too.

They returned the Heisman instead of storing it. They’re installing a suffocating compliance apparatus that goes beyond anything the NCAA has recommended. Yet the grants and elite applicants keep on coming.

It’s guns or butter, and it looks like the big boys have decided on the later. It will be a decent season, count on it and enjoy it; but next year we may witness a complete meltdown.

Salve Caesar Augustus Kiffinus!
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by M. AGRIPPA on Aug 1, 2010 10:00 PM PDT up reply actions  

I don't see the devaluation of the football program that you have been trumpeting

Locking down practice has nothing to do with the ‘Mother Ship’ and everything to do with protecting… the football program. Open practices were great but this decision has no negative effect on winning games.

this is my signature! there are many like it but this one is mine!

by RabbitSC on Aug 2, 2010 12:02 AM PDT up reply actions  

I hope you guys are right

but the model for USC football should be… USC football, not Stanford or Notre Dame.

Salve Caesar Augustus Kiffinus!
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by M. AGRIPPA on Aug 2, 2010 5:47 PM PDT up reply actions  

Yeah...really wierd

when people stop giving they will get the message….but then hey we can all go to practice!!!!

"Mention USC to a Bruin and they get angry; mention UCLA to a Trojan and they laugh."

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by Paragon SC on Aug 3, 2010 4:27 PM PDT up reply actions  

It's a bitter pill Paragon, a lot of donors are hopping mad!

I’ve decided to keep it going, after all it’s about USC not just USC football. Don’t know how many others feel the same way though.

Salve Caesar Augustus Kiffinus!
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by M. AGRIPPA on Aug 3, 2010 5:44 PM PDT up reply actions  

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