Intercollegiate athletics is under assault from all sides. Its economic model is yielding increasing and unsustainable deficits and widening inequality. Coaches and athletic directors are the highest paid employees at FBS universities (NCAA Division I Football Bowl Subdivision) by factors of five to ten, or more. Athletes are being cheated on their promised education, do not receive adequate medical care, and are not allowed to receive cash income. Substantial change, either toward reasserting the intended primacy of education for intercollegiate athletes or a further surrender to commercialism, is coming. This book lays out the starkly different paths that college sports reform can follow and what the ramifications will be on the athletes ...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
This article, which is based upon long-term fieldwork observations of a big-time women’s college bas...
The purpose of this paper1 is to offer an overview of how the current economic model prevalent in in...
Does the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) exploit student athletes? Should athletes b...
This paper argues that intercollegiate athletics is at a turning point. The status quo is not stable...
Universities operating major intercollegiate athletic programs are heading for, if not already in, a...
On October 15, 2016, University of Wisconsin basketball star Nigel Hayes stood with a sign in view o...
This chapter is from the book Economics of College Sports. Operating behind a veil of amateurism, th...
In the past two months I have come to an entirely new appreciation of intercollegiate athletics. I n...
The financial growth and popularity of intercollegiate athletics presents unique and challenging opp...
Big-time commercialized intercollegiate athletics has attracted considerable attention in recent yea...
A recent Louis Harris poll revealed that seventy-five percent of the American public believes that c...
Major reform is needed in intercollegiate athletics. Athletics have a part in higher education but a...
This paper emphasizes the financial disproportions in college sports. While discussing the inverse e...
College sports has been undergoing rapid commercialization and reorganization. This transformation h...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
This article, which is based upon long-term fieldwork observations of a big-time women’s college bas...
The purpose of this paper1 is to offer an overview of how the current economic model prevalent in in...
Does the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) exploit student athletes? Should athletes b...
This paper argues that intercollegiate athletics is at a turning point. The status quo is not stable...
Universities operating major intercollegiate athletic programs are heading for, if not already in, a...
On October 15, 2016, University of Wisconsin basketball star Nigel Hayes stood with a sign in view o...
This chapter is from the book Economics of College Sports. Operating behind a veil of amateurism, th...
In the past two months I have come to an entirely new appreciation of intercollegiate athletics. I n...
The financial growth and popularity of intercollegiate athletics presents unique and challenging opp...
Big-time commercialized intercollegiate athletics has attracted considerable attention in recent yea...
A recent Louis Harris poll revealed that seventy-five percent of the American public believes that c...
Major reform is needed in intercollegiate athletics. Athletics have a part in higher education but a...
This paper emphasizes the financial disproportions in college sports. While discussing the inverse e...
College sports has been undergoing rapid commercialization and reorganization. This transformation h...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
This article, which is based upon long-term fieldwork observations of a big-time women’s college bas...
The purpose of this paper1 is to offer an overview of how the current economic model prevalent in in...