Week 5: Readings on Purpose, Function, and Cases
[Read the required items [⇒], and any other two items of interest in this list]
⇒ John V. Lombardi, et al. The Sports Imperative in America's Research Universities, (University of Florida, 2003).
⇒James L. Shulman and William G. Bowen. "How the Playing Field Is Encroaching on the Admissions Office," The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 26, 2001.
⇒James L. Shulman and William G. Bowen , “The Admissions Game: Recruiting Male Athletes and the Implications of Selection" in Shulman and Bowen, The Game of Life, College Sports and Educational Values (Princeton: Princeton University, 2001).
⇒Craig Lambert. "The Professionalization of Ivy League Sports," Harvard Magazine (September-October 1997).
⇒Craig Lambert. "The Professionalization of Ivy League Sports,Continued," Harvard Magazine (September-October 1997).
⇒Craig Lambert. "The Professionalization of Ivy League Sports, Team Global," Harvard Magazine (September-October 1997).
⇒Craig Lambert. "The Professionalization of Ivy League Sports," The Athlete Auction," Harvard Magazine (September-October 1997).
- John Emerson, Rachelle Brooks, Claudia Youakim, Elaine Croft McKenzie, and a Mueggenburg. "Academic Performance and Athletic Retention within NCAA Division III. Does Institutional Selectivity Matter?" College Sports Project (Northwestern University, Mellon Foundation, 2010).
- Dan Covell and Carol A. Barr. "The Ties that Bind: Presidential Involvement with the Development of NCAA Division I Eligibility Legislation," The Journal of Higher Education (72:4, 2001).
- John V. Lombardi. A Model for Intercollegiate Athletics (original of following versions) "Sports Medicine," The Journal of the Association of Governing Boards of Universities & Colleges, (34:1, 1992) and "Control, Accountability Are Gator Achievements," The NCAA News, (28:32,1991).
- Troy Buer. "Organizational Complexity: The Athletics Department and the University," New Directions for Higher Education (2009).
- Libby Sander. "Broad-Based Athletics Departments Face Uncertain Future," The Chronicle of Higher Education, April 22, 2010.
- Brad Wolverton, "Ohio State's Sports Program Aims to Play It Straight After a Scandal, the Buckeyes Supersized Their Rules-enforcement Staff, Will that Work?" The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 10, 2012.
- Claudio M. Rocha and Packianathan Chelladurai, "Patterns of Bureaucracy in Intercollegiate Athletic Departments," Journal of Sport Management (27:2013)
- NCAA, "NCAA Working Group on Collegiate Model Enforcement," NCAA, August 2012.
- University of Southern California, 2006:Case
- University of Southern California, 2006:Case Coach Appeal
- University of Southern California, 2006:Case Coach Appeal 2
- University of Southern California, 2006:Case Coach Appeal 3
- Michigan State, 1996: Case
- Berkeley, 2002: Case
- Berkeley, 2002: Case Appeal
- "Governance," (University of Florida: NCAA Self Study, Certification, 1998).
- "Governance and Commitment to Rules," (Princeton University: NCAA Self-Study, Certification 1997-98).
- Jon Solomon, "College football attendance: Home Crowds Drop to Lowest in 14 Years," CBSSports.com, December 15, 2014.
- N.C.A.A. v. Board of Regents of University of Oklahoma, 468 U. S. 85 (1984).
- Brian C. Root. "How the Promises of Riches in Collegiate Athletics Lead to the Compromised Long-Term Health of Student-Athletes: Why and How the NCAA Should Protect Its Student-Athletes' Health," Health Matrix (19:279, 2009).
- Alan Schwarz. "As Injuries Rise, Scant Oversight of Helmet Safety," New York Times, October 20, 2010.
- Jeffrey J.R. Sundram. "The Downside of Success: How Increased Commercialism Could Cost the NCAA Its Biggest Antitrust Defense," Tulane Law Review (85:543, 2010).
- "Payment for College Football Players in Nebraska," Harvard Journal on Legislation, (41:1, 2004).
- William C. Rhoden, "Diverse Representation for Players, Without Regulation," New York Times, 02/01/15
- Erin Irick, Student-Athlete Participation 1981 to 2015, NCAA Sports Sponsorship and Participation Rates Report, NCAA 2015
- NCAA Division I, II, III Manuals
- Hickok Sports Site.
- Bill Pennington. "The Athlete's Edge: A Series [Division III athletic recruiting]," New York Times (2005-2006).
- Pete Thamel. "The Quick Fix Schools Where the Only Real Test Is Basketball," New York Times, February 25, 2006.
- Doug Lederman, The Admissions Gap for Big-Time Athletes, Inside Higher Ed, December 29, 2008.
- Doug Lederman. "Just Like Everyone Else? [Ivy League Sports]," Inside Higher Ed, December 16, 2009.
- Erin Abbey-Pinegar. "The Need for a Global Amateurism Standard: International Student-Athlete: Issues and Controversies," Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies (17:2, 2010).
- Christian Grandzol, Susan Perlis, and Lois Draina. "Leadership Development of Team Captains in Collegiate Varsity Athletics," Journal of College Student Development (51:4, 2010).
- Libby Sander. "The Chase: Athletics Raises a College From the Ground Up [Adrian College recruiting]," The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 16, 2008.
- Travis Feezell. "Adding Football and the 'Uses' of Athletics at NCAA Division II and Division III Institutions," New Directions for Institutional Research (2009).
- Devin G. Pope and Jaren C. Pope. "The Impact of College Sports Success on the Quantity and Quality of Student Applications," Southern Economic Journal (2009).
- Libby Sander. "The Chase: For College Athletes, Recruiting Is a Fair (but Flawed) Game," The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 19, 2008.
- Chung, Doug J. "The Dynamic Advertising Effect of Collegiate Athletics," Marketing Science (32:5, 679-698), 2013
- Rachael Bachman, "College Boxing Clubs Rise from the Canvas." The Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2015.
- "Who Owns Baseball?" The New Yorker, April 16, 2001.
- Paul Campos and Jonathan Chait. "We are (Always) the Champions: Why College Football's Dynasties Never Lose," Slate: Sports Nut, August 24, 2001.
- Bill Pennington. "Play to Win, or Just to Play? N.C.A.A.'s Lowest Rung Split," The New York Times, May 25, 2003.
- Sharon Terlep, "The Battle for the Ohio State Band," Wall Street Journal July 30, 2015
- James L. Shulman and William G. Bowen , “New Players: The Recruitment and Admission of Women Athletes" in Shulman and Bowen, The Game of Life, College Sports and Educational Values (Princeton: Princeton University, 2001).
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