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Head of NCAA in Tokyo to offer advice on college sports body

Canada, Mexico seek to join organizati­on

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TOKYO, Aug 30, (AP): NCAA president Mark Emmert offered Japanese sports industry leaders advice on forming their own collegiate athletics associatio­n on Wednesday.

Japan is seeking to become one of the few countries outside the United States to establish an NCAA-type governing body for college sports. Emmert spoke to sports officials and representa­tives from more than 20 Japanese universiti­es at a seminar in Tokyo.

“When I was asked to come over here and talk about this, I jumped at the chance because I think it is a terrific opportunit­y and we want to help,” Emmert said. “We’d like to be a part of this because we value sports as a part of education.”

Despite its success, few countries have followed the NCAA’s model. Most countries do not view the integratio­n of stu- dent-athletes the way American colleges do.

After describing the history of the NCAA and how it benefits students and colleges, Emmert talked about the revenue generated from the associatio­n’s 90 tournament­s.

“The way the NCAA works is we generate revenue off of only those 90 tournament­s,” Emmert said. “We don’t have anything else other than those 90 tournament­s that we put on television and sell tickets for. Fortunatel­y they are very, very popular so they allow us to pass hundreds of millions of dollars back to the universiti­es.”

Compared to the US, college sports in Japan have a long way to go, but Emmert said the time is right for a governing body similar to the NCAA.

Emmert

“You have an extraordin­ary opportunit­y,” Emmert said. “You have some wonderful universiti­es in Japan, you have a very strong higher education infrastruc­ture here with some great schools and you have the enthusiasm of the Olympics in 2020, when you’re whole nation is going to be focused on sport for the next three years as you roll into this incredible event.”

The NCAA is interested in expanding its brand overseas. Stanford played Rice in a regular season football game in Sydney, Australia, on Sunday, while universiti­es in Canada and Mexico have either been admitted as NCAA members or are seeking to join the organizati­on.

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