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2017-18 FCS Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS Football Championship Series Important Dates... 3 Football Championship Series General Information... 4 Selection of Participating Teams... 4-5 Game Sites... 5 Pairings... 5 Host Institution General Information... 6 Host Institution Financial Requirements... 6-7 Traveling Team Transportation & Housing... 7-8 NAIA Expenses... 8 General Information Arrangements... 9-18 APPENDICES Football Championship Series Host Income/Expense Report... A Game Committeeman Roles and Responsibilities... B NAIA-ATA Athletic Trainer Form... C Traveling Team Expense Report... D Football Championship Series Host Checklist... E Sample Meeting Agenda... F For NAIA Football Championship Series Information, please contact Kelli Briscoe (kbriscoe@naia.org) (816) 895-8141 The NAIA Football Championship Series Manual is published annually by the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics. The name National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics, initials NAIA, logo and other NAIA symbols and insignia are registered in the United States Patent and Trademarks Office. The name, initials and marks are fully protected and are the exclusive property of the Association. Expressed, written approval by the NAIA President/CEO is required for the use of the NAIA initials, name or marks in connection with any items offered for commercial sale, awards, or promotion, including such use at NAIA events. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 2

IMPORTANT DATES FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES OCTOBER 31 NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 4 NOVEMBER 7 NOVEMBER 12 NOVEMBER 14 NOVEMBER 15 NOVEMBER 18 NOVEMBER 21 NOVEMBER 25 DECEMBER 3 DECEMBER 7 DECEMBER 7 DECEMBER 13 DECEMBER 14 DECEMBER 14 DECEMBER 15 DECEMBER 16 JANUARY 5 JANUARY 5 DEADLINE Football Championship Series Questionnaires Due to NAIA Office DEADLINE Insurance Policy Acknowledgement Form to NAIA Office DEADLINE Eligibility Compliance Form to NAIA Office DEADLINE Bid deadline for FCS First Round games Due by 5 PM (CT) to NAIA RELEASE Participating teams, pairings and sites for Football Championship Series First Round DEADLINE Bid deadline for FCS Quarterfinal Round games Due by 5 PM (CT) to NAIA DEADLINE Nominations for Individual Champions of Character Award due to NAIA Office NAIA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES FIRST ROUND DEADLINE Bid deadline for FCS Semifinal Round games Due by 5 PM (CT) to NAIA NAIA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES QUARTERFINALS NAIA FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES SEMIFINALS DEADLINE Institutions hosting FCS First Round games to submit a final itemized Income-Expense Report and game guarantee check to NAIA Office DEADLINE FCS First Round traveling teams to submit Expense Report to NAIA Office ARRIVAL Two National Championship teams arrive in Daytona Beach, Fla. DEADLINE Institutions hosting FCS Quarterfinal games to submit a final itemized Income-Expense Report and game guarantee check to NAIA Office DEADLINE FCS Quarterfinal Round traveling teams submit Expense Report to NAIA Office BANQUET OF CHAMPIONS Daytona Beach, Fla. 62 ND ANNUAL NAIA FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP DAYTONA BEACH, FLA. DEADLINE Institutions hosting FCS Semifinal Round games to submit a final itemized Income- Expense Report and game guarantee check to NAIA Office DEADLINE FCS Semifinal Round traveling teams submit Expense Report to NAIA Office NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 3

FOOTBALL CHAMPIONSHIP SERIES GENERAL INFO The administration of the Football Championship Series is the responsibility of the Department of Championships, representatives of the NAIA Football Coaches Association (NAIA-FCA) and the NAIA Sports Information Directors Association (NAIA-SIDA). The Football Championship Series is conducted in conformance with the policies of the NAIA-FCA and NAIA National Administrative Council. The general management of all FCS games are under the control and direction of the following A. GAME ADMINISTRATOR The Game Administrator is a member or representative of the NAIA Department of Championships staff who is responsible for the overall conduct and supervision of the FCS games and related activities. B. GAME COMMITTEEMAN The Game Committeeman is a representative of the NAIA-FCA who is responsible for, among other things, the supervision of the traveling team(s), the officiating crew and preparation of the playing field. If no Game Committeeman is assigned to the game then the NAIA Sport Manager will appoint a representative to serve in this capacity. C. SPORTS INFORMATION DIRECTOR The Sports Information Director is a member of the Department of Sports Information staff, host-site Sports Information Director, or a representative of the NAIA-SIDA who is responsible for the supervision of the press box operation, services to the media representatives covering the game, selection of the Outstanding Players of the Game award recipients and production of a media kit for the FCS games. D. HOST INSTITUTION COORDINATOR The host institution provides a game liaison person on a full-time basis during the week of the game to work with the Game Administrator in organizing and promoting the event. This responsibility includes arranging meetings with key community leaders, civic organizations and news media and assisting with various details of game administration as outlined by the Game Administrator. SELECTION OF PARTICIPATING TEAMS FOOTBALL SELECTION COMMITTEE All teams and game sites shall be confirmed by the Football Selection Committee comprised of the sport liaison from the National Administrative Council and the NAIA-FCA officers. Should one or more of those individuals have a team being considered for a spot in the FCS, an alternative will be appointed to fill his role on the Football Selection Committee. FCS SELECTION CRITERIA NAIA member institutions that sponsor intercollegiate football participate in one division. The following criteria will be used by the Football Selection Committee in selecting the participating teams for the Football Championship Series A. All active member institutions in good standing which sponsor intercollegiate football are eligible for selection. B. Institutions must have declared their intent to participate in the NAIA Football Championship Series and submit the appropriate forms to the NAIA Department of Championships. C. Institutions must be ranked among the Top-20 (including ties) in the final rating to receive consideration for a berth in the Football Championship Series. The final rating is Sunday, November 12. D. Institutions must meet the minimum requirements for countable contests in order to be eligible for FCS selection 1. Institutions must play a minimum of eight intercollegiate games against upper-level institutions in the United States or Canada prior to the final rating on Sunday, November 12. 2. Institutions shall count only intercollegiate contests against upper-level institutions in the United States or Canada in its overall record (excludes junior colleges, club teams, military teams, junior varsity, etc.). E. Football conferences certified by the NAIA shall be eligible to qualify its champion to the Football Championship Series provided that 1. Six or more active members in good standing sponsor intercollegiate football. 2. Six or more active members in good standing have declared their intent to participate in the NAIA Football Championship Series. 3. Conferences consisting of less than 10 members must play an intra-conference round-robin schedule. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 4

4. Conferences consisting of 10 or greater members must play at least seven intra-conference games and have a written charter/constitution on file with the NAIA Department of Championships. 5. The conference is certified by the NAIA prior to May 1, 2017, by filing a conference certification form with the NAIA Department of Championships. 6. The conference certifies its method of determining its champion in case of ties. Only one institution per conference will be recognized as qualifying for the conference championship team berth. 7. The championship team is rated among the Top-20 teams in the final rating on Sunday, November 12. F. Independent institutions (those not recognized by the NAIA as a member of a certified football conference) shall be available for selection by meeting the first four criteria listed above (A-D). Additionally, the highest rated independent (provided they are ranked in the Top-20) shall automatically qualify for the FCS. G. The field for the Football Championship Series shall be determined as follows 1. Certified conference champions and independents determined by criteria Number 6 & 7 above shall be selected. 2. The remaining berths shall be filled by the highest rated teams (in order) of the final rating on Sunday, November 12, irrespective of conference affiliation or independent status. 3. In case of ties in the Sunday, November 12 final rating, which affect selection procedure, the following tiebreaking system will be used a. Head-to-head result between tied teams b. Win/loss percentage among common opponents c. Accumulated ratings points in the previous four ratings grids (not including current weekly grid) d. Differential between highest and lowest rating (after displacement) Team with the smaller differential is rated above team with larger differential e. Vote of National Oversight Committee Note Tie-breaking criteria stops any time a tie is broken GAME SITES SITE SELECTION The Football Selection Committee, along with the NAIA Department of Championships, will determine game sites based on the following criteria A. Submitted bids B. Availability of quality facilities C. Potential income D. Comparative cost factors among the available sites E. Competition from other activities AUTOMATIC HOST CRITERIA FOR HIGHER SEEDS A. If the No. 1 No. 8 seeds bid at least $22,500 for the First Round, they will host first round contests in the Football Championship Series. Seeding is based on the final rating used for selection. B. Unless a flight could otherwise be eliminated, the four highest remaining seeds that bid at least $28,000 for the Quarterfinal Round will host Quarterfinal contests in the FCS. Seeding is based on the final rating used for selection. C. Unless a flight could otherwise be eliminated, the two highest remaining seeds that bid at least $35,000 for the Semifinal Round will host Semifinal contests in the FCS. Seeding is based on the final rating used for selection. D. A minimum fee of $10,000 has been established for visiting teams that are traveling by ground. PAIRINGS It was recommended by the 2008 Football Task Force and affirmed by Council of Presidents that it is the responsibility of the NAIA National Office and the Football Selection Committee to look at the overall effect to all teams involved throughout the Football Championship Series. All pairings for each round will be based upon financial considerations, geographical location of teams and final rating. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 5

HOST INSTITUTION GENERAL INFORMATION An institution wishing to host a Football Championship Series game shall submit a FCS Host Site Questionnaire projecting anticipated income and expenses in administering the event. This FCS Questionnaire can be accessed on the Football Coaches Corner page on the NAIA website. The information submitted in the FCS Questionnaire is used in determining game sites. The NAIA strongly considers as host institutions those that have the potential for producing game income, can secure the best possible hotel rates and can provide items on the form on a complimentary basis. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS A. The host institution shall provide a host institution coordinator, who will coordinate all facets of game administration from the time of site selection and pairings through game day, on a full-time basis. B. The host institution shall provide the personnel to discharge the functions of game administration before, during and after the game, under the direction of the game administrator. C. The cost of host team meals, lodging and transportation are the responsibility of the host institution and cannot be included as authorized on-site expenses. ADMINISTRATION A. Ticket Sales Every effort should be made to maximize the selling of tickets to individuals as well as to groups and businesses. A person should be appointed to supervise the selling of tickets and to handle the auditing and accounting. B. Publicity and Promotion Your institution, as well as your community, can benefit from hosting a Football Championship Series game. It is important that the game be well-publicized through the press, radio and television. In addition, general advertising, public appearances at civic clubs, pep rallies, newsletters to alumni, other meetings, etc., should be utilized in publicizing and promoting the game. Your institution's Sports Information Director will be expected to handle the press box operation in providing services to the media, game statistics and other needs as prescribed by the NAIA Department of Athletics Communications & Media. C. Game Day Personnel Ticket sellers and takers, ushers, adequate security/police, concession vendors, public address announcer, program sellers, etc., are necessary personnel needed for game play. D. Game Officials The NAIA Department of Championships determines the officials for all games. The officiating team arrives at the game site on the day before the game and will be housed at a different hotel from the traveling team. Normally, the officiating team departs the site following the game and requires housing for only one night. However, in certain situations due to the length of travel officials may require an additional night of housing following the game. If officials require an additional night s stay, please reach out to the NAIA Football Sport Manager to discuss the options.. E. Game Headquarters The host institution should provide or designate office space on campus to serve as game headquarters. This office should serve as an information center before the game and as the office for NAIA personnel and should be located convenient to the ticket box office, the host Athletics Director and Sports Information Director. F. Office Supplies The host institution should provide secretarial help, computers, copiers, fax machines, paper and other supplies at headquarters location to assist in headquarters functions throughout game week. G. Post-Game Awards Ceremonies These ceremonies are held in the center of the field immediately following each game. Personnel should be assigned to handle the awards and have them at the right place at the right time. HOST INSTITUTION FINANCIAL REQUIREMENTS GAME GUARANTEES The host institution will be required to provide a cash guarantee to the NAIA for each game of the Football Championship Series. Confirmation of this guarantee must be provided in writing and received by the National Office by 5 PM, according to the following schedule A. For First Round games to be played on November 18, written guarantee (minimum $22,500) is due by 5 PM on Tuesday, November 7. B. For Quarterfinal games to be played on November 25, written guarantee (minimum $28,000) is due by 5 PM on Tuesday, November 14. C. For Semifinal games to be played on December 2, written guarantee (minimum $35,000) is due by 5 PM on Tuesday, November 21. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 6

POTENTIAL GAME INCOME Game income is defined as all income derived from the following A. Ticket sales (advance, game day) B. Football Championship Series game banquet C. Radio/TV Rights D. Parking E. Concession sales (if applicable)* *NOTE The host institution must secure approval of the NAIA to waive net concession sales as game income if local arrangements prohibit inclusion of this item as game income.* AT-SITE EXPENSES All authorized and approved at-site expenses are to be deducted from the guarantee. Ticket takers, press box staff, ushers and other staff positions are not approved at-site expenses. The amount remaining shall be defined as net income. Authorized at-site expenses include the following A. Lodging for game officials (seven on field, plus clock operator) B. Traveling team local transportation at game site (if travel is by air) *NOTE No other expenses are authorized, therefore only the above items can be deducted from the guarantee.* HOST INSTITUTION FINANCIAL RESPONSIBILITIES The host institution shall receive and be responsible for paying all bills for expenses listed under at-site expenses, up to the amount of the cash guarantee figure. A. By the dates listed on the FCS calendar, the host institution must submit a final itemized income-expense report (Appendix A) to the NAIA National Office. This report should include a check, made payable to NAIA, for the amount of the guarantee less the actual amount of authorized at-site expenses for which the host institution is financially responsible. B. Institutions that do not meet the financial obligation may be subject to not hosting future FCS games or other NAIA events. TRAVELING TEAMS TRANSPORTATION & HOUSING All arrangements for the traveling team's official party (maximum of 60 persons for expense purposes) must be approved by the NAIA Department of Championships. The traveling team will receive and pay the transportation bill (air and/or ground) and any meal and housing bills incurred to and from, and while at the game site. Exceptions will not be made to these policies unless approved in advance in writing by the NAIA Department of Championships. TRANSPORTATION AND HOUSING There are three categories for transportation reimbursement A. For trips under 400 miles, the NAIA would reimburse no more than 1. Pre-approved expenses for one 55-passenger bus and one additional vehicle (e.g. 15-passenger van). 2. If it has been determined by the NAIA Department of Championships that an institution will bus to the site of a Football Championship Series game and be reimbursed for those expenses, that institution will be responsible for arranging ground transportation. 3. Pre-approved hotel for 30 rooms (one night). The NAIA Department of Championships, in coordination with the host institution, arranges housing for the traveling team s official party while on site. 4. All participating teams must stay at the designated headquarters hotel or assigned property in order to be eligible for the event and any reimbursement funds. B. For trips between 401-800 miles 1. Pre-approved expenses for two 55-passenger buses (no additional vehicle). 2. If it has been determined by the NAIA Department of Championships that an institution will bus to the site of a Championship Series game and be reimbursed for those expenses, that institution will be responsible for arranging ground transportation. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 7

3. Pre-approved hotel for 30 rooms (maximum of two nights). The NAIA Department of Championships, in coordination with the host institution, arranges housing for the traveling team's official party while on site. 4. All participating teams must stay at the designated headquarters hotel or assigned property in order to be eligible for the event and any reimbursement funds. C. For trips over 800 miles, air transportation will typically be used and reimbursement is as follows 1. Air transportation costs (see information below) 2. Pre-approved hotel for 30 rooms (maximum of two nights). The NAIA Department of Championships, in coordination with the host institution, arranges housing for the traveling team's official party while on site. 3. All participating teams must stay at the designated headquarters hotel or assigned property in order to be eligible for the event and any reimbursement funds. AIR TRANSPORTATION REIMBURSEMENT A. The NAIA has reserved one charter airplane with STM Charters for each weekend of the Football Championship Series. The arrangement includes a $10,000 non-refundable deposit for each weekend, ensuring airplane availability and competitive pricing. Teams traveling by air must use STM Charters to be eligible for reimbursement. Institutions using air travel must be prepared to pay for all costs associated with the flight immediately after flight confirmation with STM. B. When charter air travel is used, the institution is eligible for reimbursement for 60 seats (official travel party). Remaining seats may be filled by the institution but are not eligible for reimbursement. For the purpose of determining eligible air charter reimbursement, the assigned value of the remaining seats will be $450 per seat in the reimbursement formula (see examples below). C. The traveling team s institution is responsible for transportation expenses incurred from campus to the NAIA designated airport for departure and return. CHARTER FLIGHT EXAMPLES A charter flight has 172 seats and the total cost is $145,000. 1. 172 (number of seats available) 60 (official party for reimbursement) = 112 2. 112 x $450 = $50,400 (institution s responsibility) 3. $145,000 $50,400 = $94,600 (eligible for reimbursement) A charter flight has 150 seats and the total cost is $118,000. 1. 150 (number of seats available) 60 (official party for reimbursement) = 90 2. 90 x $450 = $40,500 (institution s responsibility) 3. $118,000 $40,500 = $77,500 (eligible for reimbursement) NAIA EXPENSES A. Awards (only official NAIA awards) are included as authorized expenses. B. Printing and shipping of programs (National Championship game only), shipping of game footballs and other items directly related to the game, printing of credentials, press kits, etc. C. NAIA Personnel Championship event staff, game committeeman, game administrators, etc. Expenses include transportation, meals and housing (if not complimentary). D. Other game administration expenses Postage, shipping, etc. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 8

GENERAL INFORMATION ARRANGEMENTS ADVERTISING A. Local and national advertising shall be the financial responsibility of the host institution and shall not be included as Authorized Expenses. B. NAIA policy governing acceptable advertisers and advertising copy for game programs, broadcasts and telecasts of NAIA Championship events, states Beer, wine, liquor or any form of alcoholic beverages or any form of tobacco products shall not be endorsed by NAIA, but the advertisements of such products in connection with NAIA conference and national events, as well as sponsorship, is permissible under the following conditions 1. All advertisements must receive approval from the NAIA Chief Executive Officer. 2. Alcoholic beverages in any form shall not be allowed to be sold, dispersed or brought into the public areas of any NAIA event. 3. No commercial may relate directly or indirectly by the advertising company of the advertised product to the institutions or athletes involved, or to the NAIA. AWARDS The NAIA maintains a standardized awards program for all National Championship events. For the Football Championship Series, this includes A. Outstanding Player Awards (All Games) The Most Outstanding Offensive and Defensive Players in each game of the Football Championship Series will receive a plaque. The recipients are selected by the media in attendance. B. First Round Games No team awards are provided. C. Quarterfinal Round Games No team awards are provided. D. Semifinal Round Games Losing teams receive the standard NAIA team award and 60 individual plaques. These awards are shipped directly to the institution's Director of Athletics for presentation in an appropriate manner by the institution. Winning teams receive awards at the site of the National Championship game, as described below. E. National Championship Game Runner-up team receives the standard NAIA team award and 60 individual plaques. Championship team receives the standard NAIA team award, the traditional NAIA team championship banner, the NAIA championship team traveling trophy (to be retained for one year and shipped to the site of the next year's championship game) and 60 individual plaques. These awards are presented on the field immediately following the game. BANDS A. Marching bands (a minimum of 25 members in uniform) representing either of the two participating institutions, or a local/regional high school, shall be admitted without charge as long as the group is performing on the field during pregame or halftime. B. Pep bands (a maximum of 25 members) representing either of the two participating institutions, or a local/regional high school, shall be admitted without charge as long as the group is performing in the stadium. The NAIA Game Administrator, in consultation with the Director of Athletics of the host institution, determines seating for all band groups. Bands wishing to perform on game day should contact the NAIA Game Administrator or the Director of Athletics of the host institution no later than 48 hours prior to game day to receive final approval. Band members do not receive game tickets. Bands shall not play while the game is in progress. All NCAA playing rules regarding bands are in affect during Football Championship Series games. BANQUET OF CHAMPIONS A. The National Championship banquet is held on the evening before the championship game. A banquet may be held prior to games in earlier rounds of the Football Championship Series, but this event is included as an Authorized Expense for the National Championship game only. B. The official party of both participating institutions is required to attend. Sixty tickets are provided to each institution, and the Chief Executive Officer of each institution is provided 10 additional tickets to use at his/her discretion. In addition, the NAIA receives up to 25 tickets for its use (a total of 165 authorized guests). NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 9

NOTE The two teams participating in the National Championship game must submit a meal roster to the host dining facility prior to each meal. Any persons above the official travel party (60) must be accounted for and paid for prior to the team s departure to the championship game facilities on championship day. Payment arrangements can be made with the host prior to arrival to the championship, if needed. C. The host institution shall determine whether the banquet will be open to the public and shall arrange for the sale of banquet tickets to persons other than those 165 authorized guests mentioned above. D. Tradition calls for an exchange of mementos between the two institution's head coaches, Athletic Directors and Chief Executive Officers at the National Championship banquet. It is suggested that something indigenous to the institutions' respective areas be used in the exchange. No other memento exchange is included in the program. E. Players from the participating institutions should wear appropriate attire to the event. CHEERLEADERS A. Cheerleaders in uniform (not to exceed 12 total), a mascot and the cheerleaders' sponsor/supervisor shall be admitted without charge. Cheerleaders do not receive game tickets. B. Pyramids higher than 2 ½ persons in height are prohibited at NAIA conference, independent and/or national events. Pyramid height is measured by body lengths. A shoulder stand is defined as 2 persons in height, a chair or shoulder sit is defined as 1 ½ persons high. C. No external force shall be used by cheerleaders to propel the body at NAIA conference, independent and/or national events Examples: Trampoline, springboard, clasped hands, etc. D. Cheerleaders will adhere to the American Association of Cheerleading Coaches and Advisors (AACCA) recommendations and safety guidelines for collegiate cheerleading. To obtain a copy of the college safety rules, go to www.aacca.org. COMPLIMENTARY TICKETS A. Authorized NAIA personnel and professional football scouts with appropriate identification (authorization from professional clubs) may receive one complimentary ticket per individual. Professional scouts may not occupy space in the press box or on the sideline. B. 2017-18 NAIA Membership Cards shall be honored The Chief Executive Officers of each member institution shall receive two complimentary tickets upon presentation of the NAIA card and appropriate identification. All cards are nontransferable. C. All other tickets not mentioned above must be purchased and included as game income. CONDUCT A. Each member institution is responsible for the conduct of its student-athletes, coaches and fans at all Football Championship Series games. Students are expected to act responsibly and perform as a positive role model for the institution, community and association. B. Institutions will be held financially responsible for damage incurred at hotels or any other facility directly involved with the game. CREDENTIALS A. Only working representatives of the news media, as designated by the NAIA Game Administrator or Sports Information Director, shall receive press box credentials. Media representatives do not receive game tickets. Non-working media representatives must purchase tickets. B. The NAIA Department of Championships supplies all credentials needed 1. First Round/Quarterfinals/Semifinals Official Party, Athletic Trainer, Games Committeeman, Official, Media and VIP 2. National Championship Official Party, Student-Athlete, Athletic Trainer, Championship Staff, Games Committeeman, Official, Medical, Staff, Media, Television Crew, Corporate Sponsor and VIP. C. Other working personnel, as designated by the NAIA Game Administrator shall receive appropriate credentials. Personnel in this category shall not receive game tickets. D. Each institution's head coach shall be allotted up to 18 "Official Party" credentials (press box and/or sideline access) to be used by those persons that have "working" responsibilities on the sideline or in the press box before and during the game. 1. Examples Assistant coaches, managers, athletic trainers, team doctors, etc. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 10

2. Each institution s head coach must submit a roster of up to 18 personnel to receive the "Official Party" credentials. This list must be presented to the NAIA Game Administrator on the day before the game. These credentials are issued at the pre-game meeting the night before the game. EQUAL ACCOMMODATIONS AND FACILITIES The host institution is responsible for providing equal and/or comparable accommodations and facilities relative to dressing facilities, half-time refreshments, bench towels, sideline heaters (if applicable), etc. GAME FILM A. Host institutions do not provide game films to visiting teams for First Round, Quarterfinal and Semifinal games for scouting purposes. However, participating institutions may arrange for the production of a game film, videotape or DVD upon approval from the NAIA Game Administrator. Each participating institution is responsible for the costs involved in producing such a film/videotape and the traveling institution should coordinate such a project with the host institution. B. The NAIA Department of Championships authorizes one color print of the National Championship game in each division as an NAIA expense. If the game is televised, the NAIA will receive a copy of the videotape of the game in lieu of producing a film of the game. Participating teams may request a print of the film or videotape for purchase. GAME TIMES A. In consultation with the host institution, the NAIA Department of Championships establishes game times for all games in the Football Championship Series. B. All game times are determined prior to team selection for First Round games, prior to team qualification for succeeding games and after consultation between potential host institutions and the NAIA Department of Championships. HALF-TIME SCHEDULES A. The half-time intermission shall be a maximum of 20 minutes. Strict time limits will be imposed on performing groups and the field will be cleared no less than three minutes prior to the start of the second half. B. The NAIA Game Administrator establishes the half-time schedule. Performing groups representing the participating teams are given priority for the half-time period, but must notify the Game Administrator no later than the end of the day Wednesday of game week if their group(s) will be available to perform on game day. INSURANCE A. Each participating institution shall be required to furnish its own accident, medical life and travel insurance for its athletes and coaches (official party). B. The NAIA provides liability insurance to cover the NAIA only. The host institution shall provide the NAIA Department of Championships with a copy of the insurance policy coverage. The insurance coverage should include commercial general liability at a minimum of $1,000,000 per occurrence and participant legal liability at a minimum of $1,000,000 and it shall name the NAIA as an additionally-insured party. LIVE STATS AND VIDEO STREAMING A. The official statistician is required to record live statistics via DakStats, the official statistical software of NAIA National Championship Events. It is recommended to have statistical monitors stationed in the press box for radio and media to view. B. It is required that each host site offer a video-streaming production. The host site is responsible for staffing, equipment and costs associated with the production. Hosts will receive all revenue from video-streaming. Video-streaming production quality must be approved by the NAIA Department of Athletics Communications & Media at least seven days prior to the contest. For complete video-streaming standards for Football Championship Series hosts, please contact Alan Grosbach (agrosbach@naia.org or 816-595-8120) of the NAIA Department of Athletics Communications & Media. MEDIA ARRANGEMENT AND PRESS BOX A. Press box and field credentials will be assigned to the working media at the discretion of the host institution s Sports Information Director in consultation with the Game Administrator. B. All requests for credentials, hook-ups of radio broadcasts, etc., should be directed to the Sports Information Director of the host institution. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 11

C. Post-game Interview Procedures After a five-minute cooling off period (begins when teams enter their dressing rooms), coaches and players will be made available to all members of the news media. Post-game interviews will be conducted in a designated interview area. D. The following requirements are in place for press boxes (All Football Championship Series games) 1. Elevated space that can accommodate a minimum of six individuals in a working media capacity 2. Ample power outlets, including extension cords 3. Wireless internet (password-protected for staff/media) that is not open to the public; if no wireless internet is available, the press box should have a minimum of six dedicated hard lines 4. Minimum of two analog phone lines for radio purposes The visiting team will need to be able to dial-in (no dial-out) 5. New beginning in 2017 Facility must have a minimum of two dedicated hard-wired internet lines that are required for a live video-streaming production. E. The following requirements are in place for press boxes (National Championship game only) 1. Facility will accommodate television staging and talent, as well as an Instant Replay System and two radio crews, in separate private space in the press box that has walls. 2. Must have closed off coaches' rooms to hold a minimum of 10 coaches (five in one separate room, five in another separate room). 3. Must have PA system and controls to electronic scoreboard. 4. Facility must have platforms for TV cameras on the same side as the press box. a. Camera platforms should ideally be located between the 35 and 40 yard lines on both sides of the 50 yard line. MEDICAL PERSONNEL AND PROCEDURES The head athletic trainer at the host site shall be responsible for providing the visiting team medical assistance at all practices and during the game. The host athletic trainers shall be responsible for the following A. Contact the visiting team's head athletic trainer prior to their arrival to plan the visiting team's access to the training room and to assist with any special needs that the visiting team may have. Topics to cover should include, but not be limited to 1. Special needs of the visiting team (towels, water, modalities, etc.) 2. Medical assistance needed for practice 3. Training room (location, hours, equipment, phone numbers, etc.) 4. Phone numbers for after-hour emergencies. 5. Directions to medical facility on campus or in community 6. Outline of coverage and staff being provided by host institution 7. Emergency procedures and protocol B. Each team's athletic trainer shall be responsible for providing the NAIA National Office a report of all injuries for all Football Championship Series games. 1. Copies of the NAIA-ATA Injury Report can be found in the NAIA Athletic Trainers Association manual. 2. Following each game, the reports shall be forwarded to a. NAIA National Office, Leigh Schenk, Athletic Trainers Liaison, 1200 Grand Blvd., Kansas City, MO 64106 OFFICIALS The NAIA Department of Championships arranges for all officials to be used in Football Championship Series games. First Round, Quarterfinal and Semifinal Games A. Game officials (referee, umpire, linesman, field judge, line judge, back judge and side judge) pay for all expenses incurred to and from and while at the game site. B. The host institution is responsible for the lodging of each official. Game officials are an authorized at-site expense. 1. Game officials fees, transportation and per diem will be paid by the NAIA National Office according to the Zone Pay chart outlined below. C. Game fees, transportation fees and per diem will be paid by the NAIA National Office the Monday following the contest to each official. Fees are based on the one-way mileage from the Referee s home address to the competition site. If a crew is approved by the NAIA Sport Manager to fly to the competition site, adjustments will be made to the following chart NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 12

Football Officials Zone Pay 150 miles or less $240 151 225 miles $265 226 300 miles $290 301 375 miles $315 376 450 miles $350 451 525 miles $385 526 600 miles $410 601 675 miles $435 D. Lodging allowance, unless provided on a complimentary basis by the host institution, is provided at the exact room rate in the assigned hotel. Reservations for the officiating team should include three double-double rooms (two officials per room), plus one single room. Officials occupying double rooms receive 50-percent of the room rate, while the official occupying the single room receives the single room rate. E. The Assignor of Championship Officials will notify the NAIA Sport Manager on Monday of game week the names of each crew member by position and the conference they represent the officiating crew. The Sport Manager will notify the host Athletic Director of the officials assignments. F. Officials will receive one complimentary game ticket per official with their NAIA membership card. National Championship Game A. Officials will receive one complimentary game ticket per official with their NAIA membership card. B. If air travel is approved by the NAIA Sport Manager, the lowest available airfare will be approved, in addition to intermediate ground transportation allowances if the official drives their car to the airport. Reasonable bag and parking fees will also be reimbursed after receipts are submitted to the NAIA Sport Manager. If a crew member drives to a game, a travel fee will be added to game and per diem fees as in the preliminary round games. C. Those officials working the National Championship game also receive one complimentary ticket to the Banquet of Champions. OFFICIAL PARTY A. For expense purposes, the traveling team transportation and housing reimbursement is based on an official party of 60 persons. B. For team dress purposes, the maximum number of players in uniform and on the sidelines is 57. C. For sideline purposes, the official numbers of players and supplemental personnel should not exceed 75, including players, coaches, managers, etc. In addition to the 75, each institution is allowed to have up to six athletic training personnel on the team sideline. Note The 75 on the sideline includes up to 57 players in uniform and 18 Official Party members. For the National Championship Game only The head coaches of the participating teams must submit to the NAIA Game Administrator the official roster of the 57 persons who are to receive individual awards at the end of the National Championship. Three copies of this roster should be presented to the Game Administrator at the pre-game meeting the evening prior to the National Championship game. PLAYING RULES A. The official NCAA Football Rules are followed during all Football Championship Series games. B. All games in the NAIA Football Championship Series will be played on fields with goal posts 18 feet-6 inches apart and where 25-second clocks are used. PRACTICE SCHEDULE A. The NAIA Game Administrator, after consultation with the Athletics Director of the host institution and the traveling team's head football coach, shall establish the practice schedule for the traveling team at the site of the home institution. B. As a general rule, practice is not permitted on the game field. If the host institution agrees to allow the visiting team to practice on the game field, both teams may do so. Fair and equal practice time on the game field should be given to both teams. The Game Administrator will assist in making this decision prior to the arrival of the two teams. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 13

PRE-GAME MEETING A. A pre-game meeting is scheduled by the NAIA Game Administrator on the day before the game at approximately 6:30 PM. Please see Appendix H for sample of pre-game meeting agenda. B. The following personnel are required to attend the pre-game meeting: 1. NAIA Game Administrator 2. NAIA Game Committeeman 3. Head Coaches from the two teams 4. Game Officials 5. Public Address Announcer 6. Game Communications Director 7. Back-up Clock Operator 8. Representative from chain crew 9. Athletic Trainers/Medical Personnel 10. Television Director (where applicable) C. The NAIA Game Administrator should address the following items at the pre-game meeting: 1. Team introductions 2. Awards presentations 3. Miscellaneous administrative duties D. The Game Committeeman should address the following items at the pre-game meeting 1. Uniform colors for the teams Visiting team in white; Home team in dark color 2. Footballs to be used by both teams 3. Locker room assignments 4. Team benches Which side of the field each are located 5. Pre-game warmup procedures 6. Pre-game and halftime agendas 7. Field phones 8. Tie-Break Plan E. The Referee should address the following items at the pre-game meeting 1. Introduce his crew by position 2. Identify team captains for each team 3. Discuss overtime rules if needed 4. Give interpretations as needed PRE-GAME SCHEDULE The following time schedule should be followed for all Football Championship Series games A. The two teams should be off the playing field no later than 20 minutes prior to game time and should re-enter the field no later than 15 minutes prior to game time. B. The public address announcer should begin opening remarks 20 minutes prior to game time. The opening remarks should last approximately two minutes 1. Ladies and gentlemen, welcome to (name of stadium, city, campus, etc.) for the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics Football Championship Series round game between and. (Visiting team) enters the contest with a record of and is ranked nationally. (Visiting team) is making their appearance in the Football Championships Series. (Home team) enters the contest with a record of and is ranked nationally. (Home team) is making their appearance in the Football Championship Series. C. At 18 minutes prior to game time, the public address announcer should recognize distinguished guests (where applicable). 1. The Chief Executive Officers of the participating institutions 2. The Directors of Athletics of the participating institutions 3. Dignitaries from state government (governor, etc.) 4. Conference Commissioners in attendance 5. NAIA Game Administrator 6. NAIA Game Committeeman D. At 15 minutes prior to game time, public address announcer should begin team introductions Teams do not have to be on the field. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 14

1. Introductions should be made at this time. If both teams are on the field, introductions should be made alternately, and in numerical order, starting with the lowest numbered player on the visiting team, then the lowest numbered player on the home team. All 57 players should be introduced in this manner. 2. Introductions of team members and coaches should last approximately nine minutes. E. At six-plus minutes (6:30) prior to game time, the National Anthem should be played. If the band is performing the National Anthem on the field, proper time should be allotted for the band to begin the anthem at the scheduled time and for it to march off the field at the conclusion. F. The game officials should be introduced by name and position. In addition, the name of the conference and the Assignor of Officials should also be recognized. Recognizing the officials and the result of the coin toss should be done immediately before kick-off. RADIO POLICIES The radio policy for all Football Championship Series games shall be as follows A. All requests for broadcasting of any game must be directed in advance to the host institution s Sports Information Director for permission to originate. B. Broadcasting space will be assigned as facilities permit. C. Radio, Television, Web Blogging The broadcast of any Football Championship Series games is governed by NAIA broadcast policies as printed in the NAIA Policy Handbook. This includes audio broadcasts, video broadcasts and webblogging through conventional outlets and new media avenues. Rights Fees Football Championship Series and National Championship Game RADIO TELEVISION WEB BLOGGING** Commercial $200 per game + $75 $500/game/station (live) $75 per* $250/game/station (delayed) Non-Commercial $150 per game + $50 per* $250/game/station (live or delayed) $50 *Extra charge associated with any additional radio stations that pick up your school s feed. This does not include a team that posts/advertises the internet broadcast of the opponent. Web-blogging is any form of live updates by typing on the computer in a public forum where anyone with internet has access to. For information relative to these policies, please contact Chad Waller of the NAIA at 816-595-8000. D. All rights fees must be made payable to the host institution before the broadcast. E. All necessary lines must be requested and paid for by the originating station. The construction of any facilities and any other product cost shall be the sole responsibility of the originating station. SCORECARDS/PROGRAMS A. The NAIA Department of Athletics Communications & Media will produce a game-day program insert for host institutions to use during the Football Championship Series. The insert will be sent to the host institution s Sports Information Director department via email in a PDF document. It is the responsibility of the host to print the inserts for use The NAIA will not send printed inserts for resale. Printing of inserts is NOT an authorized site expense. B. The NAIA Department of Athletics Communications & Media will request information from institutional Sports Information Directors whose teams are in contention for FCS berths. Information requested will include general facts on the institution, head coach information, season highlights, website information and a 57-player numerical roster. SCOUTING OF OPPONENTS A. For the purposes of film exchange during the FCS, the following schedule shall apply: 1. First Round All 2017 regular-season games. 2. Quarterfinals All 2017 regular-season games and a team s First Round game. 3. Semifinals All 2017 regular-season games and a team s First Round and Quarterfinal game. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 15

4. Championship All 2017 regular-season games and all three rounds of a team s FCS games. 5. Shipping of game films/videotapes between coaches is an institutional expense and cannot be charged as a game expense. 6. Game programs, statistics, etc., should be excluded in the film/videotape exchange. B. Scouting in person by any coach, representative or agent of either participating institution of another Football Championship Series game is prohibited by NAIA policy. C. The exchange of information with other coaches by telephone or exchange of additional films/videotapes is considered unethical and violators will be reprimanded. SECURITY Institutions hosting a Football Championship Series game should provide adequate security for the fans, student-athletes and officials. There must be a minimum of two security personnel on each side of the playing field, including one at each end of the team box and one at each end zone. Spectators shall remain in the specified ticketed seating area at all times (including pregame and post-game). Officials should have an escort to and from the field during halftime and post-game. SOUVENIR SALES A. The name, National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics and initials, NAIA, logo, and other NAIA symbols and insignia are the registered and exclusive property of the Association. B. As a host site for the NAIA Football Championship Series, the host institution is awarded all rights and privileges in using the NAIA name, initials and marks to promote and market the NAIA Football Championship Series. Such use is restricted in the following areas, which require written approval by the NAIA licensing director 1. Commercial Sales Any product featuring the NAIA name or marks and being sold prior to, during or after the Football Championship Series. 2. Promotional Items Any product featuring the NAIA name or marks which is given to fans, coaches or studentathletes before, during or after the Football Championship Series. C. Merchandise featuring the NAIA name or marks for commercial sale or promotional give-away shall be purchased through the NAIA or an approved NAIA vendor. The host site shall prohibit all souvenir sales and promotional giveaways at championship headquarters and/or playing site that have not been approved by the NAIA licensing director, including the sale of or free distribution of competing products. D. For additional information regarding NAIA licensed products, please contact Amy Stover, NAIA Marketing Department, at (816) 595-8000. SPONSORSHIPS A. Corporations with business interests beyond the local area of the Football Championship Series game should not be solicited for financial support without the prior approval of the NAIA Marketing Department. Furthermore, no businesses or corporations should be identified or receive recognition as a title sponsor of a Football Championship Series game without prior approval of the NAIA Marketing Department. B. Participating institutions are encouraged to secure local corporate sponsorship for all Football Championship Series games to ensure a profitable experience. SQUAD SIZE A. Participating teams are limited to a maximum number of 57 players in uniform. Replacements are permitted from among eligible student-athletes, up to the time of the pre-game meeting, which is held the evening before the game. B. No replacements shall be permitted after the pre-game meeting, except under emergency conditions. Emergency replacements should be made no later than one hour prior to game time and must be approved by the NAIA Game Administrator. C. The number of student-athletes in football uniform shall not exceed the maximum number at the start of the contest. Failure to comply with squad limitation (57 eligible players in uniform) will result in forfeiture of the game to the opposing institution. NAIA Football Championship Series Manual 2017-18 Page 16