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Title
COUNTERFEIT AMATEURS : An Athlete’s Journey Through the Sixties to the Age of Academic Capitalism
Collection Location
Perpustakaan Sekolah Tinggi Ilmu Pelayaran Jakarta
Edition
Call Number
796.04 SAC c
ISBN/ISSN
9780271054094
Author(s)
Subject(s)
Buku Elektronik
College sports
Classification
796.04
Series Title
GMD
Text
Language
English
Publisher
Pennsylvania State University Press
Publishing Year
2012
Publishing Place
University Park
Collation
216 pages : illustrations ; 23 cm
Abstract/Notes
"Allen Sack has lived the dream and yet seen the nightmares of college sport. Understanding the demands upon athletes who also want educations, he seeks intercollegiate reform through athletes' rights."-Ronald A. Smith, Penn State University, author of Big-Time Football at Harvard, 1905 "In Counterfeit Amateurs, Allen Sack craftily integrates his own experience as a high school and college (Notre Dame) football player with the larger story about the professionalization and perversion of intercollegiate athletics. The result is a compelling and enlightening tale about what has gone wrong and what can be done about it. Frankly, I couldn't put the book down."-Andrew Zimbalist, Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics, Smith College, and author of Unpaid Professionals: Commercialism and Conflict in Big-Time College Sports "Allen Sack's engaging memoir is also a history of the efforts to reform big-time college sports over the past thirty years. Some day, readers of this book will wonder how anyone ever disagreed with him."-Michael Oriard, Distinguished Professor of American Literature and Culture and Associate Dean of the College of Liberal Arts at Oregon State University and author of several books including of Brand NFL: Making and Selling America's Favorite Sport "Exploitation, hypocrisy, duplicity are harsh words yet precisely describe the workings of the NCAA and its member schools in their treatment of college revenue athletes, the young men and women upon whose backs this multibillion dollar college revenue sports empire rests. It is America's modern plantation.Allen Sack has been the athlete's champion his entire working life. His personal story, beginning as a Notre Dame athletic scholarship football player, and his focused, patient, passionate efforts to change this shameful reality of the American sports scene are a terrific story. Counterfeit Amateurs explicitly lays out who the 'bad guys' are, how greed tears to shreds academic values, how the athletes are getting shafted, and what needs to be done."-David Meggyesy, author of Out of Their League and NFL Players Association, Western Regional Director, retired. "Allen thanks me in the book for suggesting that he write Counterfeit Amateurs-a memoir of his football playing experiences at Notre Dame and also a critique of the lamentable state of college sports. After I made the suggestion, I wondered whether he could pull it off, bringing these two different topics together and writing a good book. I am happy to report that he has written a superb book, lively and fascinating, and one that both entertains and educates. He writes about his amazing experiences at Notre Dame and he also convinces the reader that the college sports system is irretrievably broken. Moreover, he has a plausible solution to repair it. Everyone interested in college sports-participants, fans, and observers-should read this book."-Murray Sperber, Professor Emeritus, Indiana University, and author of Beer & Circus: How Big-time College Sports Is Crippling Undergraduate Education "Counterfeit Amateurs: An Athlete's Journey through the Sixties to the Age of Academic Capitalism is an important book for anyone participating [in] . . . or studying big-time intercollegiate athletics. It is rare to find a book that seamlessly combines personal experiences, interviews with prominent college sport practitioners, and academic research into a forum that is both comprehensive and understandable. Though Sack's answers to the problems currently facing intercollegiate athletics may often not be 'popular,' there is no doubt that he thoroughly conveys his understanding of recent NCAA history and the importance of each issue to the book's readers."
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