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Radical Reform Of Intercollegiate Athletics: Antitrust And Public Policy Implications, Stephen Ross Jan 2016

Radical Reform Of Intercollegiate Athletics: Antitrust And Public Policy Implications, Stephen Ross

Stephen F Ross

Universities operating major intercollegiate athletic programs are heading for, if not already in, a crisis. Corruption continues to affect major football and basketball programs, exacerbated by a failure of imagination and will in identifying and deterring corruption, and by a lack of consensus on what constitutes "corruption" when football and men's basketball stars generate millions of dollars but cannot enjoy a lifestyle commensurate with many peer students. Current levels of spending are nonsustainable at many schools. Even where intercollegiate athletic programs are sustained primarily by football and basketball revenues, otherwise visionary and questioning college presidents have yet to publicly question …