Tag: college sports
For the Love of the Game: What Next for College Athletics?
In this article, we examine the impact of last year’s Supreme Court decision in NCAA v. Alston. Not only did the Court confirm that the...
Towards an Economic Theory of Amateurism: The NCAA, Antitrust, and the...
Confusion and disagreement over the distinction between paying student-athletes to play and providing them with financial aid for their education has made intercollegiate sports...
The Equitable Future of Intercollegiate Athletics
For too long now, the NCAA has hidden behind its veil of “amateurism” to justify depriving college athletes of reasonable compensation for use of...
From student-athletes to employee-athletes: why a ‘pay for play’ model of...
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From student-athletes to employee-athletes: why a 'pay for play' model of college sports would not necessarily make educational scholarships...
Assessing the Antitrust Case Against the Bowl Championship Series
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Andrew Zimbalist, May 27, 2009
In an uncertain world, one predictable event is that...
The BCS: Antitrust Goes Bowling?
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Gregory Curtner, Atleen Kaur, Robert Wierenga, May 28, 2009
The Bowl Championship Series ("BCS")...