This Article examines the compatibility of the Bowl Championship Series (“BCS”) with federal antitrust law and the appropriateness of the federal government using its formal and informal powers to encourage a new format for postseason college football. The Article begins by examining the legality of the BCS under Sections 1 and 2 of the Sherman Antitrust Act. It then discusses the appropriateness of government actors concerning themselves with, and expending taxpayer dollars on, the scheduling of college football games. The Article concludes by offering possible changes to the scheduling structure of postseason college football, with an emphasis on voluntary, efficiency-promoting changes by the colleges, universities, and conferences curren...
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
This Note will begin by exploring the history and evolution of antitrust law surrounding sport inclu...
There is an annual debate over the structure of the postseason format of college football. In this t...
This Article examines the compatibility of the Bowl Championship Series (“BCS”) with federal antitru...
The legality of the Bowl Championship Series under the federal antitrust laws has been the subject o...
The article discusses the U.S. college football Bowl Championship Series (BCS) as of September 2012,...
Beyond the varying opinions and critiques of the BCS, a more fundamental issue regarding the system ...
This Note examines the factual features of the college football Bowl Alliance and analyzes the antit...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
This Article reviews the recent and highly publicized district court decision holding that NCAA rule...
This thesis considers the current format of the postseason for the National Collegiate Athletic Asso...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
This Article focuses on the issues presented by the debate over granting the NCAA an exemption from ...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports Held at Indiana University School of Law - March 198
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
This Note will begin by exploring the history and evolution of antitrust law surrounding sport inclu...
There is an annual debate over the structure of the postseason format of college football. In this t...
This Article examines the compatibility of the Bowl Championship Series (“BCS”) with federal antitru...
The legality of the Bowl Championship Series under the federal antitrust laws has been the subject o...
The article discusses the U.S. college football Bowl Championship Series (BCS) as of September 2012,...
Beyond the varying opinions and critiques of the BCS, a more fundamental issue regarding the system ...
This Note examines the factual features of the college football Bowl Alliance and analyzes the antit...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
This Article reviews the recent and highly publicized district court decision holding that NCAA rule...
This thesis considers the current format of the postseason for the National Collegiate Athletic Asso...
This article observes that American society’s passion for intercollegiate sports competition is an e...
This Article focuses on the issues presented by the debate over granting the NCAA an exemption from ...
The cartel view of the Bowl Championship Series (BCS) implies that it creates an advantage for autom...
SYMPOSIUM: Antitrust Issues In Amateur Sports Held at Indiana University School of Law - March 198
43 p.This Article begins with a brief description of the development of the NCAA and its emergence ...
This Note will begin by exploring the history and evolution of antitrust law surrounding sport inclu...
There is an annual debate over the structure of the postseason format of college football. In this t...