This form is a sample of an agreement between two NCAA Division I Colleges to play football games over a four year period.
The North Carolina NCAA Intercollegiate Athletic Competition Agreement — Football is a formal agreement that governs the athletic competition between various universities in North Carolina at the collegiate level. This agreement sets the rules, regulations, and guidelines for football programs participating in NCAA-sanctioned events. Under this agreement, universities commit to following the NCAA rules and standards to ensure fair and competitive play. It outlines the eligibility criteria for student-athletes, recruitment and scholarships, amateurism regulations, and the code of conduct that all participants must adhere to. The agreement also provides guidelines for scheduling games, determining conference affiliations, and hosting postseason championships. Different types of the North Carolina NCAA Intercollegiate Athletic Competition Agreement — Football may include agreements specific to different divisions within the NCAA system. The NCAA organizes football programs into three divisions (Division I, Division II, and Division III), each with their own set of rules and regulations. Therefore, there may be individual agreements for each division, tailored to the specific needs and requirements of the respective universities and conferences within North Carolina. Additionally, there can be agreements related to conference affiliations within North Carolina. Universities in the state may form or join athletics conferences to enhance competition and scheduling. These conference-specific agreements define the rights and obligations of member institutions, conference governance, revenue sharing arrangements, and conference championship qualifications. Keywords: North Carolina, NCAA, Intercollegiate Athletic Competition Agreement, football, universities, collegiate level, rules, regulations, guidelines, eligibility criteria, student-athletes, recruitment, scholarships, amateurism regulations, code of conduct, scheduling games, conference affiliations, postseason championships, Division I, Division II, Division III, conferences, conference governance, revenue sharing, conference championships.The North Carolina NCAA Intercollegiate Athletic Competition Agreement — Football is a formal agreement that governs the athletic competition between various universities in North Carolina at the collegiate level. This agreement sets the rules, regulations, and guidelines for football programs participating in NCAA-sanctioned events. Under this agreement, universities commit to following the NCAA rules and standards to ensure fair and competitive play. It outlines the eligibility criteria for student-athletes, recruitment and scholarships, amateurism regulations, and the code of conduct that all participants must adhere to. The agreement also provides guidelines for scheduling games, determining conference affiliations, and hosting postseason championships. Different types of the North Carolina NCAA Intercollegiate Athletic Competition Agreement — Football may include agreements specific to different divisions within the NCAA system. The NCAA organizes football programs into three divisions (Division I, Division II, and Division III), each with their own set of rules and regulations. Therefore, there may be individual agreements for each division, tailored to the specific needs and requirements of the respective universities and conferences within North Carolina. Additionally, there can be agreements related to conference affiliations within North Carolina. Universities in the state may form or join athletics conferences to enhance competition and scheduling. These conference-specific agreements define the rights and obligations of member institutions, conference governance, revenue sharing arrangements, and conference championship qualifications. Keywords: North Carolina, NCAA, Intercollegiate Athletic Competition Agreement, football, universities, collegiate level, rules, regulations, guidelines, eligibility criteria, student-athletes, recruitment, scholarships, amateurism regulations, code of conduct, scheduling games, conference affiliations, postseason championships, Division I, Division II, Division III, conferences, conference governance, revenue sharing, conference championships.