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Chapter four. Training, Training Tables, and Athletic Dorms
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one. Amateurism Then and Now 9
- Chapter two. The Harvard Dilemma—Amateur or Professional 19
- Chapter three “Scholarships” Eastern authority and early Payments 31
- Chapter four. Training, Training Tables, and Athletic Dorms 45
- Chapter five. The Amateur Challenge of Summer Baseball for Pay 61
- Chapter six. The 1929 Carnegie Report condemnation of Professionalism 73
- Chapter seven. The Southeastern Conference and Athletic Scholarships 88
- Chapter eight. National Athletic Scholarship Failure: The Sanity Code 98
- Chapter nine. The Cleansing of the Ivy League: No Athletic Scholarships? 109
- Chapter ten. Recruiting, Full Scholarships, and the Big Ten Succumbs 123
- Chapter eleven. Academic Standards, the 1.600 Rule, and Their Demise 134
- Chapter twelve. Taxation, Workers’ Compensation, and the “Student- Athlete” 147
- Chapter thirteen. Women’s Athletics, Title IX, and the Kellmeyer Lawsuit 160
- Chapter fourteen. Television, Unions, and the Collapse of Amateurism 177
- Chapter fifteen. Is NCAA “Amateurism” Alive? The O’Bannon lawsuit impact 189
- Chapter sixteen. The Alston and Jenkins Lawsuits, and NCAA Fig- Leafed Professionalism 203
- Chapter seventeen. State and Federal Legislative Pay- for- Play Action 218
- Afterword 231
- Acknowledgments 239
- Timeline 242
- Notes 255
- Index 317
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents vii
- Introduction 1
- Chapter one. Amateurism Then and Now 9
- Chapter two. The Harvard Dilemma—Amateur or Professional 19
- Chapter three “Scholarships” Eastern authority and early Payments 31
- Chapter four. Training, Training Tables, and Athletic Dorms 45
- Chapter five. The Amateur Challenge of Summer Baseball for Pay 61
- Chapter six. The 1929 Carnegie Report condemnation of Professionalism 73
- Chapter seven. The Southeastern Conference and Athletic Scholarships 88
- Chapter eight. National Athletic Scholarship Failure: The Sanity Code 98
- Chapter nine. The Cleansing of the Ivy League: No Athletic Scholarships? 109
- Chapter ten. Recruiting, Full Scholarships, and the Big Ten Succumbs 123
- Chapter eleven. Academic Standards, the 1.600 Rule, and Their Demise 134
- Chapter twelve. Taxation, Workers’ Compensation, and the “Student- Athlete” 147
- Chapter thirteen. Women’s Athletics, Title IX, and the Kellmeyer Lawsuit 160
- Chapter fourteen. Television, Unions, and the Collapse of Amateurism 177
- Chapter fifteen. Is NCAA “Amateurism” Alive? The O’Bannon lawsuit impact 189
- Chapter sixteen. The Alston and Jenkins Lawsuits, and NCAA Fig- Leafed Professionalism 203
- Chapter seventeen. State and Federal Legislative Pay- for- Play Action 218
- Afterword 231
- Acknowledgments 239
- Timeline 242
- Notes 255
- Index 317