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16 Big-Time College Basketball in the Crosshairs
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Andrew Zimbalist
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- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
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Part I Academic Papers
- 1 Taxation of College Sports: Policies and Controversies 25
- 2 Reforming College Sports: The Case for a Limited and Conditional Antitrust Exemption 39
- 3 A Win-Win: College Athletes Get Paid for Their Names, Images, and Likenesses and Colleges Maintain the Primacy of Academics 93
- 4 The Impact of College Athletic Success on Donations and Applicant Quality 154
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Part II Position Papers by The Drake Group
- 5 The “Big Five” Power Grab: The Real Threat to College Sports 191
- 6 Why the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) and the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) Should Be Abandoned and Replaced with More Effective Academic Metrics 195
- 7 Fixing the Dysfunctional NCAA Enforcement System 228
- 8 College Athlete Health and Protection from Physical and Psychological Harm 239
- 9 Compensation of College Athletes Including Revenues Earned from Commercial Use of Their Names, Images, and Likenesses and Outside Employment 281
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Part III Op-Eds
- 10 Unionizing Is Proof That College Athletics Need to Be Reformed 307
- 11 College Coaches’ Salaries and Higher Education 309
- 12 Time for a Presidential Panel to Investigate College Sports 312
- 13 Paying College Athletes: Take Two 316
- 14 Antitrust Exemption May Aid College Sports’ Untenable Situation 321
- 15 The NCAA’s Women Problem 325
- 16 Big-Time College Basketball in the Crosshairs 328
- 17 In the End, Commission’s Reform Suggestions Only Provide a Smokescreen of Legitimacy for the NCAA 332
- 18 One-and- Done: Take Two 338
- 19 How Financial Pressures Can Lead to Athletic Scandals 341
- 20 Female Athletes Are Undervalued, in Both Money and Media Term 345
- 21 The Collegiate Sports Model Is Broken: It Needs Help 348
- 22 Sports Being on Hiatus Gives the NCAA an Opportunity to Rethink the Structure of College Sports 351
- 23 Has Higher Education Lost Its Mind? 355
- 24 Theater of the Absurd and the Immoral: College Football 2020 358
- 25 Rutgers’ Athletics Deficit Reveals the Hidden Caste in the College Sports Hierarchy 363
- Index 367
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction 1
-
Part I Academic Papers
- 1 Taxation of College Sports: Policies and Controversies 25
- 2 Reforming College Sports: The Case for a Limited and Conditional Antitrust Exemption 39
- 3 A Win-Win: College Athletes Get Paid for Their Names, Images, and Likenesses and Colleges Maintain the Primacy of Academics 93
- 4 The Impact of College Athletic Success on Donations and Applicant Quality 154
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Part II Position Papers by The Drake Group
- 5 The “Big Five” Power Grab: The Real Threat to College Sports 191
- 6 Why the NCAA Academic Progress Rate (APR) and the Graduation Success Rate (GSR) Should Be Abandoned and Replaced with More Effective Academic Metrics 195
- 7 Fixing the Dysfunctional NCAA Enforcement System 228
- 8 College Athlete Health and Protection from Physical and Psychological Harm 239
- 9 Compensation of College Athletes Including Revenues Earned from Commercial Use of Their Names, Images, and Likenesses and Outside Employment 281
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Part III Op-Eds
- 10 Unionizing Is Proof That College Athletics Need to Be Reformed 307
- 11 College Coaches’ Salaries and Higher Education 309
- 12 Time for a Presidential Panel to Investigate College Sports 312
- 13 Paying College Athletes: Take Two 316
- 14 Antitrust Exemption May Aid College Sports’ Untenable Situation 321
- 15 The NCAA’s Women Problem 325
- 16 Big-Time College Basketball in the Crosshairs 328
- 17 In the End, Commission’s Reform Suggestions Only Provide a Smokescreen of Legitimacy for the NCAA 332
- 18 One-and- Done: Take Two 338
- 19 How Financial Pressures Can Lead to Athletic Scandals 341
- 20 Female Athletes Are Undervalued, in Both Money and Media Term 345
- 21 The Collegiate Sports Model Is Broken: It Needs Help 348
- 22 Sports Being on Hiatus Gives the NCAA an Opportunity to Rethink the Structure of College Sports 351
- 23 Has Higher Education Lost Its Mind? 355
- 24 Theater of the Absurd and the Immoral: College Football 2020 358
- 25 Rutgers’ Athletics Deficit Reveals the Hidden Caste in the College Sports Hierarchy 363
- Index 367