Athletics Investigation Handbook


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The Athletics Investigation Handbook: A Guide for Institutions and Involved Parties During the NCAA Enforcement Process is a useful resource for college administrators, athletic conference commissioners, coaches, attorneys, private investigators, and other professionals involved in internal investigations of intercollegiate athletic programs. Author Michael L. Buckner uses his legal and investigative experiences representing colleges and universities, as well as comprehensive research, to guide readers through the internal investigation and NCAA enforcement processes. In the course of Athletics Investigation Handbook's detailed explanation of investigation strategies, techniques, and issues, Buckner shows college administrators and other professionals how to: Conduct an internal investigation, including collecting evidence and conducting interviews. Respond to an inquiry from the NCAA enforcement staff. Use best practices to an institution's or involved party's advantage in an internal investigation and infractions hearing.




Unpaid Professionals


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Arguing that college athletics actually represent a large-scale commercial interest that is hostile to the values of higher education, the author explores the tension between big sports revenues and academics across the board in college sports.




A New Season


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This book demonstrates how colleges might retain threatened varsity programs and expand sports opportunities for women students if they replaced the current commercial model with one that emphasizes student participation. This would benefit the college students who play varsity sports, instead of benefiting the coaches, athletic directors, or over-generous boosters who dominate many programs. In Title IX, the federal law prohibiting sex discrimination in education, schools have been handed a golden opportunity to bring fiscal sanity and academic integrity back to their campuses by once again making students, and not money, the focal point of athletic policies. This book demonstrates how colleges might retain threatened varsity programs and expand sports opportunities for women students if they replace the current commercial model with one that emphasizes student participation. This would benefit the college students who play varsity sports, instead of benefiting the coaches, athletic directors, or over-generous boosters who dominate many programs. Reformist tinkering has done little to solve the deep-seated problems plaguing college sports. Porto argues that replacing the enormous commercial pressures corrupting college sports with a student-oriented participation model can solve these problems. Fiscal sanity, academic integrity, personal responsibility, and gender equity in college sports are possible. Faculty members can lead a broader movement to reclaim their institutions from the college sports industry. This book shows how college sports may once again be the integral part of the educational program the NCAA advertises them to be—and that they should be.




Infractions


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Jerry Parkinson spent nearly ten years, from 2000 to 2010, as a member of the NCAA's Division I Committee on Infractions, participating in over one hundred major infractions cases. He came away from that experience--and the experience of reading extensive commentary on infractions cases--with the conviction that most observers do not understand the NCAA's rules-enforcement process, despite the amount of public attention many major cases receive. Parkinson uses his insider's perspective, along with illustrative stories, to help readers understand how the NCAA's rules-enforcement process really works. These stories include: a university board of trustees chair committing suicide over an infractions case; a pay-for-play scandal leading directly to the state's governor; a head coach falsely portraying a deceased player as a drug dealer to cover up the coach's own misconduct; a gambler laundering his money by making the largest booster payments in NCAA history; and a coach's sexual abuse of children leading to some of the harshest sanctions ever imposed by the NCAA. Based on years of experience and infused with insight, Parkinson provides a broad view of the world of NCAA rule breakers and the NCAA rules-enforcement process.




Sports Nutrition


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This text compiles nutritional recommendations for sports ranging from football, basketball and hockey to cycling, skiing and swimming into one practical, comprehensive source. Topics include nutrient and fluid needs, ergogenic aids, nutrient and body composition assessment, fitness evaluations and guidelines for working with special populations, such as Olympic athletes, those in high school, those who are pregnant or the physically disabled. The book is designed for graduate seminars and undergraduate courses in sports nutrition or exercise physiology.




The Commercialisation of Sport


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Sport has become increasingly commercialised and there are many examples of close links that have developed between sport and business. This collection examines five of them in a global context.




Amateurism in Sport


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We often decry "amateurism", yet one can do things "for the love of it" rather than for money. It can also show that an economic system which has more voluntary, unpaid activity is a more efficient system. This work examines amateurism's rationale, its history, ethics and economics.







Principles and Practice of Sport Management


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This textbook describes the skill sets needed by the professional sports manager, and surveys the various subdisciplines within the sports management field. The 21 chapters discuss financial and legal principles, high school and collegiate sports, facility and event management, broadcasting, and the health and fitness industry. The second edition u




NCAA Annual Reports


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