The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and member institutions’ presentation of major college basketball in the United States as an endeavor of amateurism is contradictory to the realities of college basketball. Discussed are the following amateurism related hypocrisies: a) requiring players to fully engage in formally structured basketball activities as a priority over education, b) expansion of the post season March Madness tournament regardless of the fact that players will miss more classes, c) compensating basketball coaches with salaries contingent on success defined by winning, and d) the athletic scholarship. Literature supports amateurism hypocrisies in major college basketball (Bermuda 2010, Colombo 2010, Sundram 2010...
This paper examines the progression of the intercollegiate athletic space, from a small regatta in 1...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
The value of college sport can be measured in many ways. Most people measure it in dollars, others p...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
This Note argues that courts should interpret NCAA conduct under the Principle of Amateurism as a vi...
Over the last decade, there has been widespread support for allowing college athletes to receive com...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), particularly men’s basketball and football, has...
College sports generate approximately $8 billion each year for the National C[artel] Athletic Associ...
Presentation at the Fifth International Conference on Sport and Society titled: Commercialism and th...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics. Th...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
Since the NCAA was first created, the subject of academic corruption in intercollegiate athletics ha...
Dr. Robert C. Schneider, Professor of Sport Management, KSSPE, Power Point Presentation of his peer-...
This paper examines the progression of the intercollegiate athletic space, from a small regatta in 1...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...
The value of college sport can be measured in many ways. Most people measure it in dollars, others p...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
This Note argues that courts should interpret NCAA conduct under the Principle of Amateurism as a vi...
Over the last decade, there has been widespread support for allowing college athletes to receive com...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), particularly men’s basketball and football, has...
College sports generate approximately $8 billion each year for the National C[artel] Athletic Associ...
Presentation at the Fifth International Conference on Sport and Society titled: Commercialism and th...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association is the governing body for intercollegiate athletics. Th...
The NCAA is facing liability for eligibility rules that violate the Sherman Antitrust Act. Student-...
Since the NCAA was first created, the subject of academic corruption in intercollegiate athletics ha...
Dr. Robert C. Schneider, Professor of Sport Management, KSSPE, Power Point Presentation of his peer-...
This paper examines the progression of the intercollegiate athletic space, from a small regatta in 1...
This article will begin with a review of the rules and regulations concerning the likeness of athlet...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) contends that the principle of amateurism protec...