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Title: Expose the NCAA, not the athletes (Exploiting the Student-Athlete/ Amateur college athletics is a for-profit scam)
Source: foxsports.com
URL Source: http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoo ... se-ncaa-not-reggie-bush-072210
Published: Jul 22, 2010
Author: Jason Whitlock
Post Date: 2011-03-16 14:42:41 by Godwinson
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Views: 3878
Comments: 43

Expose the NCAA, not the athletes

Jason Whitlock

Updated Jul 22, 2010 4:18 PM ET

The NCAA rule book is not the United States Constitution.

If anything, the rule book supporting the bogus concept of “amateur athletics” is akin to the laws that supported Jim Crow, denied women suffrage and upheld slavery.

The architect of the modern NCAA, the organization’s former president, Walter Byers, spelled out all of this in his 1997 mea culpa, “Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Exploiting the Student-Athlete.”

Byers wrote: “Today the NCAA Presidents Commission is preoccupied with tightening a few loose bolts in a worn machine, firmly committed to the neo-plantation belief that the enormous proceeds from college games belong to the overseers (administrators) and supervisors (coaches). The plantation workers performing in the arena may only receive those benefits authorized by the overseers.”

Byers was not and is not a Jesse Jackson sympathizer. Byers is a white, right-wing conservative from Kansas. He was the NCAA’s first president (1951-1988) and sole visionary. He admitted creating a monster. His NCAA memoir was his repentance and call for a fundamental overhaul of a corrupt organization.

Reggie Bush is Kunta Kinte, a runaway slave.

The media are slave-catchers, mindless mercenaries crucifying child athletes for following the financial lead of their overseer coaches such as Pete Carroll, Lane Kiffin and Nick Saban.

I graduated from a very good journalism school. Ball State’s program is not the equal of Northwestern’s or Missouri’s, but I feel quite comfortable that I understand the role of journalists.

Journalists are not trained to be attack dogs for morally bankrupt institutions.

At some point, we can recognize that an investigative journalism award and individual career advancement do not justify pretending there is some honor in safeguarding the NCAA’s plantation.

USC is giving back Reggie Bush’s Heisman Trophy. Call me when Pete Carroll gives back a dime. Call me when USC offers a refund to all the people who purchased Reggie Bush jerseys.

Call me when the phony moralizing stops and we, the media, quit demonizing black kids for cashing in like white men.

If you read this column regularly, you know I’m fond of the TV show "The Wire" and making Wire- related analogies. The pursuit of Reggie Bush and his Heisman Trophy is the equivalent of police commissioner Ervin Burrell demanding a “buy-bust sting” and “dope on the table.”

It’s a publicity stunt. Everyone is falling for it. It’s working so well that Nick $aban had the audacity to climb on his LSU-Dolphins-Alabama high horse and claim that the rules-breaking street agents are pimps.

It takes one to know one, Nick “Mr. White Folks” Saban.

Pack journalism must die. My industry/profession has sold the NCAA lie for too long. We’ve served as the NCAA’s volunteer investigative unit for 40 years.

Why?

We know exactly what Byers knows and admitted: amateur athletics is a for-profit scam.

Television and money perverted college football and basketball a generation ago. Coaches and administrators are making millions. The athletes are being compensated in a currency (a shot at a compromised education in their spare time) many of them don’t respect and haven’t been properly prepared to use. The NCAA takes most of the money generated by football and men’s basketball and invests it in welfare sports that don’t generate a dollar and are played mostly by kids who have nothing in common with the football and basketball players who produced the revenue.

Add in that we now have a far better understanding of the long-term health risks associated with playing football and it’s even more clear why these young people can’t resist taking what’s offered to them.

Reggie Bush is Kunta Kinte.

The media are going to chop his Heisman Trophy off, drag him back to USC’s plantation and let new athletic director Pat Haden lash his legacy in front of Chicken George, Fiddler and Kizzy.

And several reporters will get promotions, pay raises and a few plaques for “catching” Reggie Bush.

I have a great deal of respect for the reporters at Yahoo Sports, the media outlet that has led the Bush investigation. But I have no respect for the NCAA rule book. I have no respect for the sports journalism- awards culture that rewards NCAA rules-violation stories.

Yahoo Sports has done awesome work exposing financial links between summer basketball kingpins, the Pump brothers, and high-profile college basketball coaches and administrators. I mention this because I don’t want to create the impression that reporters I respect solely focus on supporting out- of-date NCAA/amateur athletics rules.

But this Reggie Bush story has infuriated me. I’ve listened to too many talking heads shred Bush and street agents as though they’re the problem in college athletics.

The problem is the lie, the original sin, the myth that our society is enhanced by protecting the fallacy of “amateur athletics.” Rather than destroy Reggie Bush and his Heisman Trophy, aggressive, righteous journalists should work to destroy the NCAA and every other institution in support of the amateur lie.

E-mail Jason or follow him on Twitter. Media requests for Mr. Whitlock should be directed to Fox Sports PR.

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#3. To: Godwinson (#0)

for-profit

What's wrong with profit?

Happy Quanzaa  posted on  2011-03-17   7:39:44 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: Happy Quanzaa (#3)

whats wrong with paying college athletes?

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-17   7:54:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: Godwinson (#4)

whats wrong with paying college athletes?

They are, the good ones get scholarships. College is supposed to be amateur athletics, the pro's are who get paid. You think maybe we should pay engineering majors before they graduate and go to work in the real world too? Are you too stupid to understand the difference between an amateur and a pro? Like I told you yesterday, the profits from big colleges' sports programs are used to fund all the various money losers like baseball, girl's basketball, golf, crew, soccer, lacrosse, tiddlywinks, etc., for both genders. (Liberal judges forced that on the schools, that's why they have so many goofy useless sporting events no one attends). You want to add what football and basketball contribute to funding them to the additional "athletic fees" that are already charged the students, many of whom don't give a rat's ass about any sports, even the big ones?

Happy Quanzaa  posted on  2011-03-17   8:13:42 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: Happy Quanzaa, go65, lucysmom (#5)

Like I told you yesterday, the profits from big colleges' sports programs are used to fund all the various money losers like baseball, girl's basketball, golf, crew, soccer, lacrosse, tiddlywinks, etc., for both genders.

So unproductive / mildly popular sports played mostly by middle and upper class whites get funded off the billions generated by the labor of usually poor black men. Reverse welfare.

If the sports were for amateur athletics they would not be generating billions in profit. The cost of an education and room and board don't even come close to producing an equitable trade off for the football and basketball player in college where coaches can sign endorsement deals but the athletes can't even be given a used car to drive.

We are not even talking public money here. Again, what's up with you so called conservatives once again not wanting a segment of the population making more money.

So called conservatives gripe about the money union auto workers make (and inflate the real salaries)

So called conservatives gripe about the money teachers make.

And so called conservatives defend an indentured servitude system in college sports.

(and I know in your case Happy Quanzaa, it probably is a case of racism because you are a filthy racists and does not want to see wealthy young blacks in college sports but I think this attitude goes beyond the standard racial punks like you)

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-17   10:02:37 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: Godwinson (#6)

get funded off the billions generated by the labor of usually poor black men. Reverse welfare.

You are such a fucking idiot. What money is generated?

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“Most college football programs lose money. According to an article titled “The Enemy is Us: Cost Reduction College Sports,”(I­nside Higher Ed [31 January 2005]) “Maybe five in the country make money (if you could get them to report their income and expenses honestly and fully). The other 112 or so lose money; some lose a great deal of money.” That’s for the major programs. The lower division schools, Divisions II and III and NAIA, spend a greater percentage of their universiti­es’ budgets on their football programs, thereby losing a greater percentage of their budgets." We should be charging players to play rather then giving them scholarshi­ps and free room and board.”

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-03-17   11:50:59 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: no gnu taxes (#10)

Most college football programs lose money

The University of Nevada wants to change conferences to boost revenue derived from its football program.

They say increased income will provide more stuff for the school (how could that be if football was a money looser)

Of the 118 Football Bowl Subdivision (formerly known as Division 1-A) schools in 2008, the WAC’s highest-ranking team on the revenue list is Hawaii at #71 with $32,012,865 for the year. To get a better perspective of where the rest of the WAC stands up to the country, the top 53 teams in the country all generate more than $45 million a year. The University of Texas is on top with $120,288,370, which is nearly $100 million more than the University of Nevada.

http://studentdev.jour.unr.edu/mschembri/?p=214

Sounds like a lot of money to me.

lucysmom  posted on  2011-03-17   12:09:20 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#20. To: lucysmom (#18)

Is that not indicative of the system the GOPigs are supporting? Where the workers - in this case athletes - get paid a minimum - room and board and a dubious "free" education (athletes are told to major in fake majors programs because if they really wanted to major in a true course it would take away from the football/basketball training and they would be cut from the team) while the system rakes in mega millions that benefits a small clique?

That is in a nutshell the GOPig order of society.

Godwinson  posted on  2011-03-17 12:21:40 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: lucysmom (#18)

“Most college football programs lose money. According to an article titled “The Enemy is Us: Cost Reduction College Sports,”(I­nside Higher Ed [31 January 2005]) “Maybe five in the country make money (if you could get them to report their income and expenses honestly and fully). The other 112 or so lose money; some lose a great deal of money.” That’s for the major programs. The lower division schools, Divisions II and III and NAIA, spend a greater percentage of their universiti­es’ budgets on their football programs, thereby losing a greater percentage of their budgets." We should be charging players to play rather then giving them scholarshi­ps and free room and board.”

no gnu taxes  posted on  2011-03-17 12:38:23 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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