NCAA encourages giving athletes Election Day off

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The NCAA is encouraging its member schools to designate Nov. 3, the date of the U.S. presidential election and other major national and local races, as a day off for major college athletics.

“We encourage all member schools to assist students in registering to vote in the upcoming national election and designate Nov. 3, 2020, as a day off from athletic activity so athletes can vote and participate in their ultimate responsibility as citizens,” president Mark Emmert and the association’s board of governors said in a statement Friday.

Several college football programs conducted voter registration last week, along with marches and demonstrations against racism following the death of George Floyd in police custody on May 25 in Minneapolis. Georgia Tech assistant basketball coach Eric Reveno has lobbied the NCAA to designate Election Day as a day off through the #AllVoteNoPlay campaign on Twitter.

Reveno said on Twitter on Friday that while this is a step in the right direction, the NCAA needs to do more than just make a recommendation.

Georgia Tech already announced it will give all nine in-season sports Election Day off. Gonzaga is doing the same and schools like UCLA and Pitt have announced Voting Matters initiatives.

Emmert and the NCAA board of governors also recognized the growing number of college athletes who are speaking out against racism and participating in demonstrations.

“The recent demonstrations following the tragic killing of George Floyd showed the world the power of protest and student-athletes across the country were at the center of that movement,” their statement reads. “We commend NCAA student-athletes who recognized the need for change and took action though safe and peaceful protest. We encourage students to continue to make their voices heard on these important issues, engage in community activism and exercise their constitutional rights.”

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