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Unpaid professionals : commercialism and conflict in big-time college sports / Andrew Zimbalist.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Zimbalist, Andrew S., Author.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
College athletes--United States.
College athletes.
College sports--United States--Management.
College sports.
College sports--Economic aspects--United States.
College sports--Moral and ethical aspects--United States.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (265 p.)
Edition:
With a New postscript by the author
Place of Publication:
2001.
Princeton, NJ : Princeton University Press, [2001]
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Big-time college sports embodies the ideals of amateurism and provides an important complement to university education. Or so its apologists would have us believe. As Andrew Zimbalist shows in this unprecedented analysis, college sports is really a massively commercialized industry based on activities that are often irrelevant and even harmful to education. Zimbalist combines groundbreaking empirical research and a talent for storytelling to provide a firm, factual basis for the many arguments that currently rage about the goals, history, structure, incentive system, and legal architecture of college sports. He paints a picture of a system in desperate need of reform and presents bold recommendations to chart a more sensible future. Zimbalist begins by showing that today's problems are nothing new--that schools have been consumed for more than a century by debates about cheating, commercialism, and the erosion of academic standards. He then takes us into the world of the modern student athlete, explaining the incentives that, for example, encourage star athletes to abandon college for the pros, that create such useless courses as "The Theory of Basketball," and that lead students to ignore classes despite the astronomical odds against becoming a professional athlete. Zimbalist discusses the economic and legal aspects of gender equity in college sports. He assesses the economic impact of television and radio contracts and the financial rewards that come from winning major championships. He examines the often harmful effects of corporate sponsorship and shows that, despite such sponsorship, most schools run their athletic programs at a loss. Zimbalist also considers the relevance of antitrust laws to college sports and asks whether student athletes are ultimately exploited by the system. Zimbalist's provocative recommendations include eliminating freshman eligibility for sports, restricting coaches' access to "sneaker money" from corporations, and ending the hypocrisy about professionalism by allowing teams to employ a "a of non-students as well as to receive funding from the pro leagues. A mixture of lively anecdotes, hard economic data, cogent arguments, and clear analysis, Unpaid Professionals will revitalize debate about a subject close to the hearts and minds of millions of Americans.
Contents:
Front matter
Contents
Preface
Chapter One. Introduction
Chapter Two. The Student as Athlete
Chapter Three. Gender Equity I: Equal Opportunity for Athletes
Chapter Four. Gender Equity II: Equal Pay for Coaches
Chapter Five. The Media: Commercialization and Stratification
Chapter Six. Commercial Connections
Chapter Seven. The Bottom Line: Deficit or Surplus?
Chapter Eight. The NCAA: Managing the System
Chapter Nine. Whither Big-Time College Sports? Reform and the Future
Notes
Index
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 08. Jun 2020)
ISBN:
1-4008-0891-X
9786612457869
1-282-45786-1
1-4008-2307-2
1-4008-1396-4
OCLC:
659563697

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