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    of Division I African-American head coaches (18.6 percent through the 2011-12 season) is at its lowest mark since the 1995-96 season, people weren't sure what, if anything, they should say. Multiple administrators passed on the opportunity. The NCAA wanted to see my questions, and then it wanted a pre-interview phone conversation before it ultimately emailed its responses. The coaches who talked on the record always ended our chats with the same concern: "I didn't say anything that will make

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    Bob Knight

    and temperamental manner. Many people say Bobby Knight is one of the most controversial coaches in the NCAA history. Some people say that his coaching methods are cruel; some might even say abusive. However, no one can argue that he was not a successful coach and coached his teams to national titles. Bobby Knight is one of the most talented college basketball coaches to have coached in the NCAA and has led his teams to numerous championships. Before one may look at his achievements, they first

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    White Collar Crimes

    University MBA 510 9-26-08 One of the largest NCAA money fraud schemes in NCAA basketball history occurred in Atlanta, GA on December 2005. A report filed with a federal court in Texas regarding the investment scam indicates that nearly $6 million in assets were connected to Horizon Establishment. In December, the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filed an emergency action in federal district court against Travis Correll & CO Inc. Most of the NCAA violators were coaches, players, and sports agents

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    College Athetes Compensation

    Forbes' Chris Smith wrote, CBS and Turner Broadcasting make more than $1 billion off the games, "thanks in part to a $700,000 ad rate for a 30-second spot during the Final Four." Athletic conferences receive millions of dollars in payouts from the NCAA when their teams advance deep into the tournament. Ditto for the coaches of the final squads standing. (US News and World Report, 2014) Unfortunately, the players don’t ever get to see any of that money, even though they risk career-ending injuries

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    Paying College Athletes

    money for their own use. The NCAA makes millions of dollars off a college athlete’s performance. The NCAA is a not-for-profit agency that does not operate like one. If college athletes received a yearly stipend from the NCAA, then they might not be lured to take illegal benefits and would have spending money to enjoy the college life experience and pay for needed college items, such as a computer or supplies. For those reasons, college athletes should be paid by the NCAA for the services they provide

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    Amateurs vs. Athletes

    Any student athlete who accepts an unapproved, free hamburger from a coach, or even a fan, is in violation of NCAA rules. Nevertheless, the NCAA prohibits any form of payments, beyond scholarships, to any athlete who is responsible for producing the revenue. The NCAA also restricts the ability for any college athlete to earn income from an outside source. In a study sponsored by the NCAA, they discovered that college players have less money than non-athletic students, and almost fifty-eight percent

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    Bang

    When fans watch these student athletes play there is a major profit in money that the NCAA gets from the millions of people watching. Also, the students are the one playing the sport; so paying them would seem reasonable. To make it fair there are multiple ways that students could get paid and the NCAA could regulate the amount each student gets paid. Student athletes deserved to be paid in some way because the NCAA gets large amounts of money from fans watching it, it would cut down on players receiving

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    Analysis: Why College Athletes Should Be Paid

    hear the splintering of the quarterbacks collarbone through the TV. CBS replays this crushing hit over and over again, knowing that each replay will make their ratings soar ever higher. Meanwhile, the incredibly lucrative organization known as the NCAA grins gleefully as they realize just how much they can charge CBS for the rights to stream next year's saturday night college football games. Needless to say, profit will be a plenty for both parties once this game is over. Tragically, though, the

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    Sports Communication Employment Essay

    and three staff in all activities related to ESPN’s high school and college sports area including college football, bowl games, college basketball, NCAA Championships, Longhorn Network, SEC Network, ESPNU, ESPN Events, ratings and all relevant studio programming. I will also handle daily duties for ESPNU, ESPN High School and recruiting, select NCAA Champions and regular-season college sports programming, and all ESPN college sports communication tools including press kits, bios, weekly newsletter

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    Case Study Analysis Paper 1: a Tale of Two Coaches

    TALE OF TWO COACHES Case Study Analysis Paper 1: A Tale of Two Coaches December 19, 2012 Bobby Knight is an American college basketball coach. He has the most coaching victories in NCAA men's basketball history. His 1975–76 Indiana University team had a perfect 32–0 record and went on to win the NCAA championship. He was the coach for the U.S. men's basketball team in 1984 and led them to Olympic gold. His temper was legendary and in 2000 he was fired from Indiana. (Bobby Knight Biography

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