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Sports Illustrated March 8, 2000 |
NCAA madness not confined to March ...the NCAA police force has taken after some of the most distinguished basketball programs in the country... |
Sports Central August 31, 2004 William Geoghegan |
The Alternate Reality of the NCAA In its quest to uphold a set of ideals, the NCAA has gotten really good at ignoring reality. |
Sports Central March 9, 2011 Ryan Day |
On March Madness March Madness isn't perfect, and I think even the most ardent college basketball apologist would agree with me. |
Sports Central April 14, 2014 Corrie Trouw |
One Whining Moment After finishing an impressive run through the NCAA tournament, Connecticut's Shabazz Napier grabbed even more attention by using his moment in the sun to take a few final shots at the NCAA. |
AskMen.com Chris Aung-Thwin |
Bud Light Hotel Dallas Bud Light was kind enough to make sure we didn't miss out on a great one, and we headed to Dallas for the Final Four of NCAA March Madness. |
CFO March 1, 2009 Kate Plourd |
Performance Boost College athletic departments get new revenue and cost analysis tools, part of the NCAA's effort to improve their financial reporting. |
Sports Central June 25, 2012 Jean Neuberger |
A Tale of Two APR Casualties The NCAA tournament will go on as scheduled in March 2013. Connecticut will not be there. Neither will nine other schools that the NCAA announced failed to meet Academic Progress Ratings standards. |
Sports Central February 4, 2010 Mark Chalifoux |
NCAA Tournament Expansion? No! The NCAA tournament is one of the few absolute pearls the sports world has left. It is perfect. Sixty-four teams is easy enough to fit on a bracket. |
Sports Central March 22, 2013 Kevin Beane |
The Other Tournaments of March The main one of these, of course, is the NIT, but two more have recently arrived on the slate to ensure that virtually every Division I basketball team with a winning record will playing somewhere with hardware on the line. Let's take a look at each. |
Sports Central June 15, 2009 Jean Neuberger |
When Football Goes Green We've entered a dangerous stage in collegiate athletics. The goal wasn't about the money, it was about the trophies at the end of the season. |
Sports Central October 20, 2014 Corrie Trouw |
When Due Process Won't Do On October 9, Georgia running back Todd Gurley was suspended indefinitely amid allegations he sold his autograph to memorabilia dealers. |
Sports Illustrated April 24, 2001 Seth Davis |
A Loan At The Top Spring is supposed to be the season of renewal, but it has been a bleak few weeks for the basketball program at Arizona, where four nonsenior starters from the NCAA finalist Wildcats have declared themselves eligible for the June 27 NBA draft... |
Sports Illustrated April 4, 2000 Seth Davis |
Scorecard The NCAA is often held responsible when others are to blame |
AskMen.com March 28, 2013 |
The Mind-Blowing Value Of College Athletes Are LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh really worth 1,000 times more than Peyton Siva, Russ Smith and Chane Behanan? According to a study released by the National College Players Association and Drexel University, the answer is a resounding "no." |
Sports Central December 28, 2006 Diane M. Grassi |
NCAA Gives New Meaning to Gender-Bias Unless the NCAA realizes that Title IX's intent was to help women succeed, it will not fulfill its intended purpose. |
Sports Central April 29, 2011 Jeffrey Boswell |
Sports Q&A: Liar, Liar, Sweater Vest on Fire It can never be a good sign when a university is presented with an NCAA report detailing numerous potential violations by their football players. |
Sports Illustrated September 5, 2000 George Dohrmann |
The NCAA suspends 26 Badgers The NCAA suspended 26 Wisconsin football players -- 11 for three games each and 15 for one game apiece -- and ordered 21 others to perform community service for receiving improper discounts on merchandise from a Madison-area shoe store... |
Sports Illustrated October 1, 2002 |
America's Best Sports Colleges Sports Illustrated combined a variety of factors in arriving at its 2002 rankings of Division I schools |
Sports Illustrated August 6, 2003 Rick Reilly |
Corrupting Our Utes I support the small-mindedness of the NCAA. In fact, my hope is that someday the NCAA will get so small -- so microscopic -- that it will slide down the holes in its shower drain and be gone for good. |
Registered Rep. October 22, 2014 Lynn O'Shaughnessy |
How to Get An Athletic Scholarship Here are seven things advisors should share with clients who believe athleticism is the way to cover college costs. |
PC Magazine October 12, 2005 Daniel S. Evans |
NCAA Football 2006 This year, the always enjoyable NCAA Football series has a new mode: Race for the Heisman. |
Sports Illustrated March 1, 2000 Alexander Wolff |
Scorecard Pros or Pawns? The NCAA is out of line punishing players who got a helping hand in high school |
Sports Illustrated May 8, 2001 Ivan Maisel |
Friday night fight Coaches' objections to Friday night college football games are just a bunch of hogwash... |
AskMen.com Steve Seepersaud |
5 Big Sport Revenue Colleges Don't be fooled: Even though college sports are on the amateur level, the people running athletic departments at well-known universities are professionals when it comes to making money. |
Sports Central September 23, 2013 Adam Russell |
NCAA Needs to Revamp "Extra Benefits" Restrictions It's time for the madness to stop in regard to NCAA violations concerning student-athletes receiving money and other concessions from outside sources. |
Sports Central March 10, 2011 Kevin Beane |
The Case For Jim Tressel Even if you believe college athletes should be paid, or are entitled to sell their memorabilia while they are still in school, the fact is right now they are not. |
Sports Illustrated March 15, 2000 |
Best day of the year For basketball fans, this is the best day of all the year. Yes, today -- the day before the NCAA tournament begins.... |
Sports Illustrated September 4, 2001 Alexander Wolff |
Hit the Road, Jacques The NCAA's cultural blind spot leaves foreigners holding their travel bags... |
Sports Central March 30, 2004 Danny Sternfield |
It's All About the Action The NCAA tournament is fueled by gambling; it allows those who never gamble to indulge and those who gamble every night to now bet day and night. |
CFO August 1, 2006 Joseph McCafferty |
The Money Bowl The real competition in big-time college sports is over who can spend the most. Colleges generally justify spending on athletics by pointing out the intangible benefits that they bring to the universities. |
Sports Central September 19, 2011 Neil Bright |
Show Me the Money Even though student-athletes are already fairly compensated, even though paying them will harm other programs, and even though funds are already available for poor students, their "show me the money" mantra is blindly accepted as the righteous cure-all for what is wrong with college sports. |
Sports Central August 15, 2012 Stephen Kerr |
Penn State's Appeal Smacks of Defiance Come on, admit it. You thought the Penn State administration would take their punishment from the NCAA like contrite little boys, lick their wounds, and say, "we're sorry, we won't do it again," and start trying to repair the damage. Right? |
Sports Central July 25, 2012 Jean Neuberger |
Three and a Punt: Preseason Thoughts SEC Media Days have come and gone, meaning that it is officially college football season. And as opening weekend inches nearer, it's time to take a quick look at some early thoughts as we head into another season |
Sports Illustrated November 11, 2002 Phil Taylor |
Forget forgetting Michigan can't erase the Fab Five scandal from everyone's memory. |
Sports Central February 14, 2004 David Martin |
Does the Clarett Ruling Kill College Football? Court's ruling allows Maurice Clarett to gain eligibility for the NFL. |
AskMen.com December 10, 2003 Steve Seepersaud |
Why Is The NCAA Downsizing? While money is a major reason colleges cut sports teams, it certainly isn't the only reason. |