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This report represents the 2011 edition of Revenues and Expenses of NCAA Division I Intercollegiate Athletics Programs. Although editions prior to 1989 were conducted, independently of the NCAA, by Professor Mitch Raiborn of Bradley University, editions subsequent to that date have been joint efforts of the NCAA research staff and me, Dan Fulks, Ph.D., CPA. This edition includes data for the fiscal years 2004 through 2010.
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The instant replay process operates under the fundamental assumption
that the ruling on the field is correct. The replay official may reverse
a ruling if and only if the video evidence convinces him beyond all
doubt that the ruling was incorrect. Without such indisputable video
evidence, the replay official must allow the ruling to stand.
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Organized in a format to facilitate efficient use. Each manual contains all NCAA legislation- constitution, operating bylaws and administrative bylaws-applicable to the respective division.
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Record Books contain single-game, season and career records, plus
coaching records, collegiate records, conference standings, attendance
leaders, and award winners.
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The Women's Final Four Records book highlights all aspects of the event including Preliminary Rounds, the Tournament, the Coaches, Attendance and Sites and the Tournament Field.
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