Includes bibliographical references (pages 327-333) and index.
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Part I. Hail to the Victors; 1. Introduction; 2. Go Blue; 3. A University President's Perspective; Part II. How Do Things Really Work?; 4. The Evolution of College Sports; 5. University 101; 6. The Governance of Intercollegiate Athletics; 7. Financing College Athletics; Part III. Cracks in the Facade; 8. The Commercialization of College Sports; 9. The Student-Athlete; 10. Integrity; 11. Institutional Control; Part IV. Tilting at Windmills; 12. Back to Basics; 13. Roads to Reform; 14. Reform or Extinction?; Epilogue; Notes; Index
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A former Big Ten university president argues that the increased commercialization of college sports endangers our universities' primary goal.
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Intercollegiate athletics and the American university.
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College sports-- Corrupt practices-- United States.
College sports-- Moral and ethical aspects-- United States.