http://www.nytimes.com/2013/01/26/opini ... 30126&_r=0The N.C.A.A. thinks it is the 51st state," Johnson told me. Its investigators regularly solicit the assistance of law enforcement officials, acting as if they have some kind of equal standing. But they don’t. The N.C.A.A. is not a regulatory body. It is merely an association that creates rules designed to prevent its labor force - college football and basketball players - from making any money. Most of its investigations - investigations that are selective, highhanded and a mockery of due process - are aimed at enforcing its dubious rules.
NCAA's Ethics Problem
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NCAA's Ethics Problem
From a column in the New York Times
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Re: NCAA's Ethics Problem
not commenting about recent NCAA ethis issue but I don't see the NCAA doing anything to stop 72 undergraduates from declaring for NFL Draft. If you think you're good enough don't play in College for a degree. Simple as that. Once you realize nobody forces a player to play for a scholarship then the air in that argument goes flat. Really what people complain about is the fact that NFL hasn't started minor leagues. That's not NCAA's problem
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Re: NCAA's Ethics Problem
I somewhat sympathize with the NCAA investigators. They operate as enforcers to what is essentially a gentlemans agreement.
"Everyone's gonna follow these rules, right?"
"Right!"
"Hey, you're cheating!!"
"So?! Who are you to judge me?"
And then a cat fight ensues.
"Everyone's gonna follow these rules, right?"
"Right!"
"Hey, you're cheating!!"
"So?! Who are you to judge me?"
And then a cat fight ensues.
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Re: NCAA's Ethics Problem
If you catch yourself sympathizing with the NCAA, I highly recommend giving Dave Blewett's new book The Pony Trap a read.
In addition to a player's insight into then DP, The Pony Trap gives a brief history of college football, SMU football and the NCAA that is fascinating. The history of hypocrisy and downright fraud perpetrated by the NCAA is amazing. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys the institution of college football and/or hates burnt orange.
In addition to a player's insight into then DP, The Pony Trap gives a brief history of college football, SMU football and the NCAA that is fascinating. The history of hypocrisy and downright fraud perpetrated by the NCAA is amazing. Highly recommended for anyone who enjoys the institution of college football and/or hates burnt orange.
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