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Post by bigorangebeaver on Jun 4, 2024 6:15:07 GMT -8
Interesting article from this morning's Guardian:
On 26 September 2018, 10 prominent US college sports figures were arrested in connection with a federal investigation into fraud and corruption. Specifically, the government alleged that business managers and financial advisers had bribed basketball coaches to secure business with NBA-bound players, and that a senior executive with Adidas had further conspired with them to funnel payments to high school players and their families in exchange for their commitment to Adidas-sponsored college sports programs. The scandal – which ensnared top NBA draft pick Deandre Ayton, hall of fame coach Rick Pitino and Kobie Baker, the associate athletic director at Alabama, one of the country’s premier talent factories – was a black eye for the NCAA, the keystone cops who style themselves as virtuous defenders of amateurism in college sports while reaping billions off the backs of student-athletes, the majority of them Black and quite economically disadvantaged.Hot Dog MoneyThis reminded me of this story, from a few years ago.
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Post by orangeattack on Jun 4, 2024 9:17:04 GMT -8
It's going to be interesting to see what happens over the course of the next few seasons. It seems like college athletics are disintegrating, but really it's just that there's just a ton of upheaval right now creating massive uncertainty and unpredictable outcomes.
Of course it probably seems worse to me right now because of cognitive bias due to the situation OSU finds itself in these days.
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