Week 13: Values, Fairness, and Culture--War, Religion, Youth, and the Movies
[Read the two required items [⇒], and any other four items of interest in this list]
⇒David Starr Jordan. "Football: Battle or Sport?" The Pacific Monthly, (1908).
⇒Howard J. Savage, et. al. "Values in American College Athletics," American College Athletics (New York: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1929) pp. 291-311.
- Albert J. Figone. "Gambling and College Basketball: The Scandal of 1951," Journal of Sport History (16, 1989).
- John R. Tunis. "Education and Ethics: The Effect of Organized Sports on the Moral Tone of the Nation," Journal of Higher Education (1961).
- James E. Long and Steven B. Caudill. "The Impact of Participation in Intercollegiate Athletics on Income and Graduation," The Review of Economics and Statistics (1991).
- Tim Layden. "Bettor Education," Sports Illustrated, April 3, 1995.
- Tim Layden. "Book Smart," Sports Illustrated, April 10, 1995.
- Tim Layden. "You Bet Your Life," Sports Illustrated, April 17, 1995.
- Steven W. Pope. "An Army of Athletes: Playing Fields, Battlefields, and the American Military Sporting Experience, 1890-1920," The Journal of Military History (1995).
- Avinash Dixit. "Strategic Behavior in Contests, " The American Economic Review (1987).
- Steven L. Oster and Terry J. Knapp. "Sports Betting by College Students: Who Bets and How Often?" College Student Journal (June 1998).
- Hans Ulrich Gumbrecht. "Epiphany of Form: On the Beauty of Team Sports," New Literary History (1999).
- Welch Suggs. "U. of Michigan Study Documents Gambling Among College Referees," The Chronicle of Higher Education, March 28, 2000.
- Welch Suggs. "In Memphis, Top Athletes Leave Town Fast," The Chronicle of Higher Education, October 31, 2001.
- Jere Longman. "A Town Where Football Is the Glue and the Hope," New York Times, November 23, 2001.
- Lisa E. Wolf-Wendel, J. Douglas Toma, and Christopher C. Morphew. "There's No 'I' in 'Team': Lessons from Athletics on Community Building," The Review of Higher Education (2001).
- Jennifer Jacobson. "How Much Sports Is Too Much?" The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 6, 2002.
- Eric Hoover. "Reading and Rioting," The Chronicle of Higher Education, December 13, 2002.
- Richard A. Wolfe and Daniel S. Putler. "How Tight Are the Ties That Bind Stakeholder Groups?" Organization Science (2002).
- Tracy J. R. Collins. "Reflections on Teaching Sports Literature in the Academy," Pedagogy (2003).
- Jennifer Jacobson. "Sports Gambling by Athletes Is a Widespread Problem, NCAA Study Finds," The Chronicle of Higher Education, May 13, 2004.
- Robert H. Frank. "Challenging the Myth: A Review of the Links Among College Athletic Success, Student Quality, and Donations" (Prepared for the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, May, 2004).
- Dayna B. Daniels. "You Throw Like a Girl: Sport and Misogyny on the Silver Screen," Film and History (2005).
- Ron Briley. "Basketball's Great White Hope and Ronald Reagan's America: Hoosiers (1986)," Film and History (2005).
- Selena Roberts. "Auburn Trustee Boosts Everyone, Including the Chaplain," New York Times, January 3, 2005.
- David Armstrong. "Winning by Losing. Small Universities Have Found a Way to Raise their Profiles: Become Division I Independents," The [Wall Street] Journal Report: NCAA Basketball Tournament, March 14, 2005
- Peter J. Schroedera and Jay Paredes Scribner. "'To Honor and Glorify God': The Role of Religion in One Intercollegiate Athletics Culture," Sport, Education and Society (2006).
- Danille Christensen Lindquist. "Locating the Nation: Football Game Day and American Dreams in Central Ohio," Journal of American Folklore (2006).
- Kimberly Jenkins Marshall. "Recent University Marching Band Recordings," Journal of American Folklore (2007).
- Betsey Stevenson, "Title IX and the Evolution of High School Sports," The Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania, 2015?
- Jack Stripling. "Bands Gone Wild," Inside Higher Ed, October 7, 2008.
- P. Brian Greenwood and Michael A. Kanters. "Talented Male Athletes: Exemplary Character or Questionable Characters?" Journal of Sport Behavior (32:3, 2009).
- Andrew C. Miller. "The American Dream Goes to College: The Cinematic Student Athletes of College Football," The Journal of Popular Culture (43:6, 2010).
- David Biderman. "11 Minutes of Action," The Wall Street Journal, January 15, 2010.
- Peter Kaufman and Eli A. Wolff. "Playing and Protesting: Sport as a Vehicle for Social Change," Journal of Sport and Social Issues (2010).
- Mark Edmundson, "Do Sports Build Character or Damage It?" The Chronicle of Higher Education, January 15, 2012.
- Ben Cohen, "College Football Returns to High School: Long Passed over for Collegiate Jobs, a Wave of Prep Coaches Is Thriving at the Next Level," The Wall Street Journal, September 21, 2012.
- Lars Dzikus, Robin Hardin and Steven N. Waller. "Case Studies of Collegiate Sport Chaplains," Journal of Sport and Social Issues, (36:268, 2012)
- Jason Cowley, "Beyond The Art of Fielding: Why Are American Novelists So Interested in Sports?" Slate, January 22, 2012.
- Adam Himmelsbach and Pete Thamel, "Middle School is Basketball's Fiercest Recruiting Battleground," The New York Times, June 25, 2012.
- Stu Woo and Miriam Jordan, "Pop Warner Probes 'Bounties': Football League Suspends Coaches over Allegations They Paid Players to Hurt Foes," The Wall Street Journal, September 28, 2012.
- R. Dawn Comstock, Christy L. Collins, and Dustin W. Currie. Summary Report: National High School Sports-Related Injury Surveillance Study, 2012-2013 School Year, Colorado School of Public Health Pediatric Injury Prevention, Education, and Research (PIPER) program, 2012
- George Diemer and Michael A. Leeds, Failing to Cover: Point Shaving or Statistical Abnormality? International Journal of Sport Finance, (8:175-191, 2013)
- Jeremy Sandford and Paul Shea. "Optimal Setting of Point Spreads," Economica, ( 80:149--170,2013)
- Julie Agel and Jessica Schisel. "Practice Injury Rates in Collegiate Sports," Clinical Journal of Sports Medicine (23:1, 2013).
- Jane Lee Sinden. "The Elite Sport and Christianity Debate: Shifting Focus from Normative Values to the Conscious Disregard for Health," Journal of Religious Health (52:335--349) 2013.
- James Andrew Miller, Steve Eder, and Richard Sandomir. "College Football's Most Dominant Player? It's ESPN," New York Times, August 25, 2013.
- Steve Ede , Richard Sandomir, and James Andrew Miller. "At Louisville, Athletic Boom Is Rooted in ESPN Partnership," New York Times, August 26, 2013.
- Sandomir, Richard, James Andrew Miller, and Steve Eder. "To Protect Its Empire, ESPN Stays on Offense," New York Times, August 27, 2013.
- Malia Wollan. "Fresno State Loves Its Bulldogs, but So Does a Gang," New York Times, November 7, 2013.
- "Youth Sports Safety Statistics," 2013
- Joshua I. Newman, "Sport Without Management," Journal of Sport Management (28:2014).
- Todd Vernon Lewis, "Religious Rhetoric in Southern College Football: New Uses for Religious Metaphors," Southern Communication Journal (78:3, 2013)
- Sports and Health in America, NPR, Robert Wood Johnson Foundation, Harvard University, June 2015
- Zachary Y. Kerr, et al. "College Sports--Related Injuries -- United States, 2009--10 Through 2013--14 Academic Years," Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report, US Department of Health and Human Services/Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, December 11, 2015
- Ashley A. Smith, "Student Interest, or Lack Thereof, Drives Change in Two-year College Athletics," Inside HigherEd, May 22, 2015
- Rachael Bachman, "College Boxing Clubs Rise from the Canvas," Wall Street Journal, September 22, 2015
- Paula Lavigne Lawyers, "Status, Public Backlash Aid College Athletes Accused of Crimes," ESPN.com, June 14, 11:02
- Project Play Survey of Parents on Youth Sports Issues, ESPNW/Aspen Institute, 2015
- Dara Shifrer, et al. "College-Going Benefits of High School Sports Participation: Race and Gender Differences Over Three Decades," Youth and Society, (47:3, 2015)
- Erik Brady and Josh Barnett. "Special Report: How Much High School Football Is Too Much?" USA Today Sports, December 17, 2015
- Lindsay Crouse. "16 Year-Old Sprints Right Into Professional Track," The New York Times, December 17, 2015
- Amanda Brickell Bellows. "How the Civil War Created College Football," The New York Times, January 1, 2015
- NCAA Pre-Championship 2016 Manual
- Bill Pennington. "The Trusted Grown Ups Who Steal Millions From Youth Sports," The New York Times, July 7, 2016
- David R. Bell, et al. "Prevalence of Sport Specialization in High School Athletics: A 1-Year Observational Study," The American Journal of Sports Medicine, (44, 2016)
- C. Ryan Dunn, et al. "The Impact of Family Financial Investment on Perceived Parent Pressure and Child Enjoyment and Commitment in Organized Youth Sport," Family Relations (65, April 2016)
- Mike McPhate. "That's Right, $63 Million for a Football Stadium ... for High Schoolers," The New York Times, May 11, 2016
- Katy McLaughlin. "Families Who Relocate for Sports Prodigies," The Wall Street Journal, December 15, 2016
- Marc Tracy. "Southern Football's Rise Can Be Seen in Rock Hill, S.C.," The New York Times, November 10, 2016
- Gina Kolata, "Cost of Contact in Sports Is Estimated at Over 600,000," The New York Times, September 29, 2017.
- Tariq Panja. "Premier League Castoffs, Starting Over at Age 11. England's Soccer Machine Discards Preteen Players...," The New York Times, October 20, 2017.
- Brad Reagan and Erich Schwartzel, "How a Hollywood Powerhouse Built a High-School Football Factory," The Wall Street Journal, October 27, 2017.
- Katy McLaughlin, "Wealthy Parents Help Child Athletes Go Pro in Their Own Backyards," The Wall Street Journal, August 17, 2018.
- Joe Drape. "Youth Soccer Participation Has Fallen Significantly in America," The New York Times, July 14, 2018
- Hilary Potkewitz. "USA Swimming Flips for Multisport Youth Athletes: Fighting Declining Numbers, The Swimming Governing Body Offers More Flexible Options for Children who Want to Do Other Sports," The Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2018.
- Howard Bryant. "How Did Our Sports Get So Divisive?" The New York Times, May 12, 2018.
- Howard Bryant. "How Did Our Sports Get So Divisive?," The New York Times,May 12, 2018.
- Rachael Bachman, "NCAA Will Allow Championships in Sports Betting States," The Wall Street Journal, May 17, 2018
- Hilary Potkewitz, "USA Swimming Flips for Multisport Youth Athletes," The Wall Street Journal, July 2, 2018
- Joe Drape, "Youth Soccer Participation Has Fallen Significantly in America," The New York Times, July 14, 2018
- Katy McLaughlin, "Wealthy Parents Help Child Athletes Go Pro in Their Own Backyards," August 16, 2018
- Samaha, "The Kids Who Still Need Football," The New York Times, September 8, 2018
- Sean Gregory, "How Kids' Sports Became a $15 Billion Industry," Time, August 24, 2017
- Joe Drape, "The Youth Sports Mega-Complex Comes to Town, Hoping Teams Will Follow," The New York Times, September 12, 2018
- Chris Quintana, "'Exhaustion, Confusion, and Anger': U. of Illinois Finds a Community at Odds Over Old Mascot," The Chronicle of Higher Education, September 13, 2018
- Emilie Le Beau Lucchesi. "Why Sports Parents Sometimes Behave So Badly," The New York Times, November 1, 2018
- PIGSKIN PARADE (1936)
- THE BIG GAME (1936)
- KNUTE ROCKNE - ALL AMERICAN (1940)
- FATHER WAS A FULLBACK (1949)
- JIM THORPE, ALL AMERICAN (1951)
- THE BASKETBALL FIX (1951)
- HOOSIERS (1986)
- JOCKS (1986)
- BULL DURHAM (1988)
- NESSARY ROUGHNESS (1991)
- THE PROGRAM (1993)
- RUDY (1993)
- A LEAGUE OF THEIR OWN (1993)
- HOOP DREAMS (1994)
- BLUE CHIPS (1994)
- THE AIR UP THERE (1994)
- THE BASKETBALL DIARIES (1995)
- THE SIXTH MAN (1997)
- THE WATERBOY (1998)
- HE GOT GAME (1998)
- VARSITY BLUES (1999)
- LOVE AND BASKETBALL (2000)
- REMEMBER THE TITANS (2000)
- RITES OF AUTUMN: 100 YEARS OF COLLEGE GRIDIRON HISTORY (2001)
- FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS (2004) MOVIE
- GLORY ROAD (2006)
- WE ARE MARSHALL (2006)
- LEATHERHEADS (2008)
- THE EXPRESS (2008)
- THE BLIND SIDE (2009)
- FRIDAY NIGHT LIGHTS (2006-10) TV SERIES