The Myth of the Amateur : : A History of College Athletic Scholarships.
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Superior document: | Terry and Jan Todd Series on Physical Culture and Sports Series |
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Place / Publishing House: | Austin : : University of Texas Press,, 2021. Ã2021. |
Year of Publication: | 2021 |
Edition: | 1st ed. |
Language: | English |
Series: | Terry and Jan Todd Series on Physical Culture and Sports Series
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Physical Description: | 1 online resource (345 pages) |
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Table of Contents:
- Intro
- Introduction
- 1. Amateurism Then and Now
- 2. The Harvard Dilemma-Amateur or Professional
- 3. "Scholarships": Eastern Authority and Early Payments
- 4. Training, Training Tables, and Athletic Dorms
- 5. The Amateur Challenge of Summer Baseball for Pay
- 6. The 1929 Carnegie Report: Condemnation of Professionalism
- 7. The Southeastern Conference and Athletic Scholarships
- 8. National Athletic Scholarship Failure: The Sanity Code
- 9. The Cleansing of the Ivy League: No Athletic Scholarships?
- 10. Recruiting, Full Scholarships, and the Big Ten Succumbs
- 11. Academic Standards, the 1.600 Rule, and Their Demise
- 12. Taxation, Workers' Compensation, and the "Student-Athlete"
- 13. Women's Athletics, Title IX, and the Kellmeyer Lawsuit
- 14. Television, Unions, and the Collapse of Amateurism
- 15. Is NCAA "Amateurism" Alive? The O'Bannon Lawsuit Impact
- 16. The Alston and Jenkins Lawsuits, and NCAA Fig-Leafed Professionalism
- 17. State and Federal Legislative Pay-for-Play Action
- Afterword
- Acknowledgments
- Timeline
- Notes
- Index.