How many full-time assistant coaches can a Div III Football program have?
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LJDJR
Quote from: ljdjr on July 27, 2011, 03:29:14 PM
How many full-time assistant coaches can a Div III Football program have?
Thanks
LJDJR
Found this in the NCAA Manual:
11.7.3 Championship Subdivision Football - There shall be a limit of 11 coaches of any type who may be employed by an institution in championship subdivision football.
There are also other provisions if your school fields a JV and or Freshman team where you are allowed 2 extra coaches per team (JV and/or Freshman).
As far as I can tell, these limits don't include Graduate Assistant Positions, nor the Strength and Conditioning Coach.
'Championship Subdivision' ... would seem to imply D1 FCS...
Quote from: Ron Boerger on July 27, 2011, 05:41:45 PM
'Championship Subdivision' ... would seem to imply D1 FCS...
Yeah, but I couldn't find anything specific on DII or DIII, so I am "assuming" that they mean any division that that holds a "Championship" instead of the "FBS".
I would agree. I have read a few articles that do include D2 and D3 in the "Championship Subdivision," catergory.
That must be from the Division I NCAA manual. The Division III manual doesn't have an 11.7 bylaw.
Quote from: Pat Coleman on July 28, 2011, 07:51:02 PM
That must be from the Division I NCAA manual. The Division III manual doesn't have an 11.7 bylaw.
I think you're right, but I couldn't find any specific Coaching Limits in the Division III Manual.
There might not be a limit, but off top I can't think of any school that has more than 5 full-time, football-only assistants.
There are staffs of 11 or 12 coaches but I'm thinking less than half are full time. I haven't done serious research on this in a while, so take this with a grain of salt.
To circumvent the limitations (if not by rule, by cost effectiveness), D-III teams often use volunteers (retirees) to help with smaller jobs, young first-time assistants who they have coaches hold multiple roles (including professor, PE director, head coach of another sport, facilities manager, admissions officer or financial aid employee, etc.)
There is probably a correlation between winning and number of full-time coaches if this were to be studied in depth.