The Madness in Sports
Title | The Madness in Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold R. Beisser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 268 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Social psychology |
ISBN |
The Madness in Sports
Title | The Madness in Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold R. Beisser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 1967 |
Genre | Social psychology |
ISBN |
Unwinding Madness
Title | Unwinding Madness PDF eBook |
Author | Gerald S. Gurney |
Publisher | Brookings Institution Press |
Pages | 324 |
Release | 2016-12-13 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0815730039 |
A critical look at the tension between the larger role of the university and the commercialization of college sports Unwinding Madness is the most comprehensive examination to date of how the NCAA has lost its way in the governance of intercollegiate athletics—and why it is incapable of achieving reform and must be replaced. The NCAA has placed commercial success above its responsibilities to protect the academic primacy, health and well-being of college athletes and fallen into an educational, ethical, and economic crisis. As long as intercollegiate athletics reside in the higher education environment, these programs must be academically compatible with their larger institutions, subordinate to their educational mission, and defensible from a not-for-profit organizational standpoint. The issue has never been a matter of whether intercollegiate athletics belongs in higher education as an extracurricular offering. Rather, the perennial challenge has been how these programs have been governed and conducted. The authors propose detailed solutions, starting with the creation of a new national governance organization to replace the NCAA. At the college level, these proposals will not diminish the revenue production capacity of sports programs but will restore academic integrity to the enterprise, provide fairer treatment of college athletes with better health protections, and restore the rights and freedoms of athletes, which have been taken away by a professionalized athletics mentality that controls the cost of its athlete labor force and overpays coaches and athletic directors. Unwinding Madness recognizes that there is no easy fix to the problems now facing college athletics. But the book does offer common sense, doable solutions that respect the rights of athletes, protects their health and well-being while delivering on the promise of a bona fide educational degree program.
The Madness in Sports
Title | The Madness in Sports PDF eBook |
Author | Arnold R. Beisser |
Publisher | |
Pages | 207 |
Release | 1977-01-01 |
Genre | .Sports |
ISBN | 9780913486832 |
The Ultimate Book of March Madness
Title | The Ultimate Book of March Madness PDF eBook |
Author | Tom Hager |
Publisher | MVP Books |
Pages | 368 |
Release | 2012-10-21 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 1610586689 |
Every March, millions of Americans have their minds fixated on one thing: the NCAA men’s basketball tournament. From bracket pools in offices worldwide to students on campuses in all corners of the nation, “March Madness” takes the country by storm. From the “First Four” to the Final Four, collegiate heavyweights such as Duke and North Carolina, Kansas and Kentucky, Indiana and Michigan, Texas and UCLA mix it up with Cinderella underdogs such as VCU, George Mason, and Penn, reminding the world that anything is possible. The magic of the tournament and the purity of the amateur game keep fans coming back year after year. From the birth of the tournament in 1939 to the most recent on-court drama, The Ultimate Book of March Madness explores the stories—both the legendary and the forgotten—behind each year’s tournament, and author Tom Hager selects the 100 greatest games from tournament history. With insight from dozens of players and coaches, this book reveals the tension, strategy, and even the behind-the-scenes humor of the tournament’s history. Featuring a unique blend of storytelling, quotes, vintage photographs, and game descriptions, The Ultimate Book of March Madness provides the average hoops fan with a deeper understanding of the history of the Final Four, while providing true fanatics with memorable and amazing stories they’ve never heard before.
How March Became Madness
Title | How March Became Madness PDF eBook |
Author | Eddie Einhorn |
Publisher | Triumph Books (IL) |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Basketball |
ISBN | 9781572438095 |
Presents a look at how the NCAA basketball tournament became one of the most popular sporting events in America, providing the first-hand accounts of some of the sports greatest players and coaches.
When March Went Mad
Title | When March Went Mad PDF eBook |
Author | Seth Davis |
Publisher | Macmillan |
Pages | 337 |
Release | 2009-03-03 |
Genre | Sports & Recreation |
ISBN | 0805088105 |
Davis recounts the dramatic story of how two legendary players--Earvin Magic Johnson and Larry Bird--burst on the scene in a 1979 NCAA championship that gave birth to modern basketball.