This paper emphasizes the financial disproportions in college sports. While discussing the inverse effects paying student-athletes would ultimately have on college sports, the paper gives the quantitative reinforcement of academics. The purpose of this paper is to uncover the perceived financial windfalls created for the NCAA by exploited athletes. Although the NCAA\u27s tactics have come under question recently, academics must remain pertinent in the student-athlete experience. After all, numbers clearly show most college athletes will go professional in something other than sports
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) clearly states there are many favorable qualitie...
Sports fans praise athletic abilities and sensational games, especially during championship play. Ho...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/175/submission/thumbnail.jpgCollege athletics is a major bu...
The purpose of this paper1 is to offer an overview of how the current economic model prevalent in in...
It\u27s estimated that over 10 people watch March Madness-a respectably high number when it comes to...
Does the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) exploit student athletes? Should athletes b...
The financial growth and popularity of intercollegiate athletics presents unique and challenging opp...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
This paper examines the amateurism debate that has surrounded collegiate athletics since their incep...
Big-time commercialized intercollegiate athletics has attracted considerable attention in recent yea...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In this paper I will discuss the issues surrounding the payment of college athletes. College athlete...
This paper undertakes three challenging tasks. First, I attempt to lay out the dimensions of the cur...
This paper argues that intercollegiate athletics is at a turning point. The status quo is not stable...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) clearly states there are many favorable qualitie...
Sports fans praise athletic abilities and sensational games, especially during championship play. Ho...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/175/submission/thumbnail.jpgCollege athletics is a major bu...
The purpose of this paper1 is to offer an overview of how the current economic model prevalent in in...
It\u27s estimated that over 10 people watch March Madness-a respectably high number when it comes to...
Does the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) exploit student athletes? Should athletes b...
The financial growth and popularity of intercollegiate athletics presents unique and challenging opp...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
This paper examines the amateurism debate that has surrounded collegiate athletics since their incep...
Big-time commercialized intercollegiate athletics has attracted considerable attention in recent yea...
The amateurism principle governing college sports prohibits student-athletes from receiving compensa...
In this paper I will discuss the issues surrounding the payment of college athletes. College athlete...
This paper undertakes three challenging tasks. First, I attempt to lay out the dimensions of the cur...
This paper argues that intercollegiate athletics is at a turning point. The status quo is not stable...
The NCAA was formed in 1906, it was previously known as the Intercollegiate Athletic Association (IC...
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) clearly states there are many favorable qualitie...
Sports fans praise athletic abilities and sensational games, especially during championship play. Ho...
/sites/default/files/journals/4/articles/175/submission/thumbnail.jpgCollege athletics is a major bu...