Business of College Sports, The: Who Earns What (23)
College athletics has long been a gray zone, with some universities making tremendous profits on the backs of unpaid student athletes. While college sports programs undoubtedly provide lifechanging opportunities for their student athletes, concerns about their priorities have arisen. Are they forprofit ventures, or is higher education their primary responsibility? A 2021 Supreme Court case ruled against the NCAA and affirmed unlimited educationrelated athlete compensation, paving the way to decide similarly against other compensation limitations. How will college sports change as a result?
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SeriesCurrent Controversies
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ManufacturerGreenhaven Publishing (Greenhaven Publishing, Lucent Press and KidHaven Publishing)
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PublisherGreenhaven Publishing
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Publisher or imprintGreenhaven Publishing
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AuthorWiener, Gary
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ISBN-139781534508927
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FormatReinforced Library Binding
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Size6 X 9
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Reading Interest9,10,11,12
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# of Pages176
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Guided Reading LevelZ
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Date Published2023
College athletics has long been a gray zone, with some universities making tremendous profits on the backs of unpaid student athletes. While college sports programs undoubtedly provide lifechanging opportunities for their student athletes, concerns about their priorities have arisen. Are they forprofit ventures, or is higher education their primary responsibility? A 2021 Supreme Court case ruled against the NCAA and affirmed unlimited educationrelated athlete compensation, paving the way to decide similarly against other compensation limitations. How will college sports change as a result?