Unwinding Madness: What Went Wrong with College Sports?and How to Fix It

Unwinding Madness: What Went Wrong with College Sports?and How to Fix It

Unwinding Madness: What Went Wrong with College Sports?and How to Fix It

Unwinding Madness: What Went Wrong with College Sports?and How to Fix It

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Overview

A critical look at the tension between the larger role of the university and the commercialization of college sports

Unwinding Madness is the most comprehensive examination to date of how the NCAA has lost its way in the governance of intercollegiate athletics—and why it is incapable of achieving reform and must be replaced. The NCAA has placed commercial success above its responsibilities to protect the academic primacy, health and well-being of college athletes and fallen into an educational, ethical, and economic crisis.

As long as intercollegiate athletics reside in the higher education environment, these programs must be academically compatible with their larger institutions, subordinate to their educational mission, and defensible from a not-for-profit organizational standpoint. The issue has never been a matter of whether intercollegiate athletics belongs in higher education as an extracurricular offering. Rather, the perennial challenge has been how these programs have been governed and conducted.

The authors propose detailed solutions, starting with the creation of a new national governance organization to replace the NCAA. At the college level, these proposals will not diminish the revenue production capacity of sports programs but will restore academic integrity to the enterprise, provide fairer treatment of college athletes with better health protections, and restore the rights and freedoms of athletes, which have been taken away by a professionalized athletics mentality that controls the cost of its athlete labor force and overpays coaches and athletic directors.

Unwinding Madness recognizes that there is no easy fix to the problems now facing college athletics. But the book does offer common sense, doable solutions that respect the rights of athletes, protects their health and well-being while delivering on the promise of a bona fide educational degree program.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780815734390
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, Inc.
Publication date: 02/08/2022
Pages: 324
Sales rank: 651,244
Product dimensions: 6.07(w) x 8.74(h) x 0.81(d)

About the Author

"Gerald Gurney is assistant professor of education at the University of Oklahoma and a past president of both the Drake Group and the National Association of Academic Advisers for Athletics.

Donna A. Lopiano is the president of Sports Management Resources, a consulting firm, and an adjunct lecturer in sports management at Southern Connecticut State University.

Andrew Zimbalist is the Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics at Smith College and a noted sports economist and sportsindustry consultant.

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Table of Contents

Contents:

Preface

Part I: Lessons of History

1. How College Sports Lost Its Way I

2. How College Sports Lost Its Way II

Part II: What Needs to be Fixed

3. Academic Integrity

4. Governance

5. Athlete Health and Welfare

6. A Continuing Disgrace: Discrimination Based on Gender, Race, Ethnicity, and Disability

7. The NCAA's Unsustainable Economics

Part III: A Return to Sanity

8. Two Paths to Meaningful Reform

9. Anchors for Reform: Guidelines and Conclusion

Appendix

Notes

Index

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