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In most cases scandals involving illegal and immoral behavior of overzealous coaches result in guilty coaches being fired for their transgressions.

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The NCAA has lobbied and argued strenuously to retain the amateur status of college athletes.

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"Clustering" refers to


A) athletes overrepresented in easy majors.
B) the overrepresentation of athletes by race at the various positions in team sports.
C) unsportsmanlike behaviors during contests.
D) the tendency for athletes to socialize with other athletes rather than with nonathletes.

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Intercollegiate athletes on an NCAA "full-ride" athletic scholarship at a given university officially receive financial benefits that are commensurate with their athletic ability-in other words, some receive more than others.

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Division I male athletes in the revenue-producing sports have the lowest grades and graduation rates of any athlete category.

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Your textbook authors describe three critical areas to which reform in big-time college sports should be directed. What are these crucial areas? Summarize the types of changes suggested and the research for each area.

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Examples given in the chapter on intercollegiate athletics demonstrate clearly that college athletic programs have continued to be modeled after amateur athletics.

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Do you agree or disagree with the assertion that "big-time college sports are a plantation"? Support your argument with facts.

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I disagree with the assertion that "big-time college sports are a plantation." While there are certainly issues with the exploitation of college athletes, comparing the system to a plantation is an oversimplification and does not accurately represent the complexities of the situation. First, it's important to acknowledge that college athletes, particularly in revenue-generating sports like football and basketball, often face significant challenges and restrictions. They are not allowed to profit from their own image and likeness, and their scholarships do not always cover the full cost of attendance. Additionally, the NCAA and universities make millions of dollars off of their performances without fairly compensating them. However, likening this to a plantation overlooks the agency and opportunities that many college athletes have. Unlike slaves on a plantation, college athletes have the ability to leave their programs, transfer to other schools, or even pursue professional opportunities if they choose. They also have access to education and resources that can set them up for success beyond their athletic careers. Furthermore, the term "plantation" carries a heavy historical and racial connotation, particularly in the context of the United States. While it's important to address the racial disparities and exploitation within college sports, equating it to a plantation can be seen as minimizing the true horrors and injustices of slavery. In conclusion, while there are valid criticisms of the current college sports system, it is not accurate or productive to label it as a plantation. Instead, we should focus on addressing the specific issues within the system and advocating for fair treatment and compensation for college athletes.

Your textbook authors suggest that one of the needed reforms in intercollegiate athletics is that athletics departments must be separated from their institutions as self- contained corporate entities.

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The NCAA rules enforce on student-athletes.


A) professional standing
B) a code of amateurism
C) compliance with a worker's compensation contract
D) a work schedule of practices

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Every study that has compared African American athletes with their white counterparts has found them less prepared for college and more likely to enter college as marginal students.

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Which of the following is accurate? College athletes on an official NCAA full-ride athletic scholarship


A) receive financial remuneration based on market forces.
B) receive financial remuneration that is commensurate with their athletic ability.
C) can endorse products and engage in commercialization of their talent.
D) do not receive financial remuneration based on market forces.

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The amateur ideology employed in intercollegiate athletics has tended to keep commercialization out of college sports.

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Without subsidies from the schools and students (from their fees), fewer than 10 percent of Division I athletic departments would break even or make a profit.

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One consequence of an intercollegiate athletic department's search for money is


A) television often dictates schedules.
B) relatively few seats available in arenas go to students.
C) illegal offers are made when recruiting prospective student-athletes.
D) All of the above

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Illegal payments to student-athletes outside the NCAA rules are widespread.

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Which category of athletes has the highest graduation rate?


A) Women
B) Whites
C) Those in non-revenue-producing sports
D) Those in revenue-producing sports

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Respond to the following: "Intercollegiate athletics thrive on the exploitation of student-athletes." Either agree or disagree with the statement and explain the basis of your position.

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Research indicates that athletes in big-time football and basketball programs do not perform at the same level academically as other athletes and the general student body. Areas of difference are intellectual preparation for college, academic performance, and graduation rates.

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Research indicates that athletes in big-...

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By maintaining that college athletics is an amateur enterprise, universities and the NCAA are able to wield a great deal of power and control over the athletes. Describe at least four adverse consequences for athletes at major universities when college sports are defined as an amateur enterprise.

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