The exploitation of US college athletes | Tim Nevius

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In college sports, American universities are exploiting, disproportionately,
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Black athletes
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for billions of dollars,
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while diminishing their education, health and safety.
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Let me start with a bit of history.
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In November 1984,
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an undersized quarterback from Boston College named Doug Flutie
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threw a game-winning touchdown pass against the defending national champions,
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University of Miami.
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As the Hail Mary pass floated through the fall air
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in front of a packed stadium,
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millions more watched with excitement on TV.
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After the dramatic win,
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undergraduate application rates at Boston College shot up by 30 percent,
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revealing to universities the enormous marketing value
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of building high-profile sports programs.
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That same year, the United States Supreme Court heard a case
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in which the Universities of Georgia and Oklahoma
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challenged rules that limited the number of football games they could play on TV.
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Those schools saw the opportunity to not only make money
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by televising their games,
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but to also market their universities to the world.
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The Supreme Court agreed that the broadcasting restrictions were illegal
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and schools began to negotiate TV deals worth millions.
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That case opened the floodgates to money in college athletics,
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and with it, ever-growing conflicts of interest
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that prioritize sports over education,
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promote wins over health and safety
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and reinforce the disturbing racial and economic inequities in our country.
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Since then, the growth in college sports has been extraordinary
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and schools have earned record revenues year after year.
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The spending during that same time period
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has increased at almost the same dramatic pace,
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as universities engage in an arms race to the top of the rankings.
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Massive expenditures on new stadiums, bigger staffs and record salaries
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have made it appear, on the books at least,
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that athletic departments are losing money,
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while they build lavish facilities
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and make multimillionaires out of coaches and administrators.
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In fact, in 40 out of 50 states,
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the highest-paid public employee is now a college football or basketball coach.
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Meanwhile, college athletes, whose elite talents generate these massive revenues,
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are not only denied the ability to share in the riches they create,
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too many of them are not given the education they're promised, either.
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Today, college athletes are exploited to the tune of almost 15 billion dollars.
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That's how much money is generated by college sports each year.
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And I'm all too familiar with the exploitation,
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because I used to be responsible for enforcing it.
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Following my own college baseball career at the University of Dayton,
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I went on to law school before becoming an investigator
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at the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
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I traveled to college campuses across the country
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and helped enforce a 400-page rule book that denies athletes the right to get paid
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for their performance
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or even profit from their own name.
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For instance: unlike the music student who, in addition to their scholarship,
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can get paid to record a song,
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or the English student who, in addition to their scholarship,
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can get paid to write a book,
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college athletes cannot profit from their talents
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or even take a free meal
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without being ruled ineligible and risking their scholarship.
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During my time as an investigator,
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I questioned hundreds of athletes and their families
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about their financial transactions,
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dug through their personal bank and phone records
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and scrutinized their relationships to a humiliating degree,
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all for the possibility that someone gave them something beyond a scholarship,
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no matter how petty.
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In one case, I questioned Ohio State football players
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who received free tattoos and cash in exchange for memorabilia.
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The case received national attention and became known as "Tattoo Gate,"
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as if it were a scandal on par with political espionage.
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The players were suspended and had to repay the cash
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as well as the value of the tattoos.
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In effect, unpaid athletes were fined by a billion-dollar organization
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that gets paid by sponsors to decorate the athletes in corporate logos.
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I was told my job was to promote fairness, but there was nothing fair about that.
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Shortly thereafter, I left the NCAA and started fighting for the athletes.
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It became increasingly clear to me
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that rules supposedly designed to prevent exploitation
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instead allow a collection of universities and their wealthy corporate sponsors
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to profit off the athletes,
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who are promised an education and lured by a chance at the pros
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but who too often end up with nothing.
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Now, some people believe college athletes get a free ride.
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However, there is nothing free about risking health and safety
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while working 40 to 50 hours per week
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as you fight to keep your scholarship.
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In football alone,
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there are over 20,000 injuries a year,
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including 4,000 knee injuries and 1,000 spinal injuries.
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Since 2000, forty players have died.
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Beyond football, a recent study revealed
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that an estimated 60 percent of Division 1 college athletes
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suffer a major injury in their career,
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and over half of them endure chronic conditions
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that last well beyond their playing days.
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There is nothing free about that,
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especially as the NCAA refuses to enforce health and safety standards
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and has denied in court it even has that responsibility.
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And about that education they're promised --
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according to the College Sports Research Institute,
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Black football and basketball players in the top five conferences
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graduate at 22 and 37 percent lower
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than the undergraduate population.
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Those who do graduate are often shuffled into majors with watered-down courses
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that conform to their athletic schedules to simply keep them eligible.
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The time demands and required focus on sports
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makes it challenging for even the most well-intentioned athlete
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to get a meaningful education.
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This is unacceptable for a 15 dollar billion industry
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run by institutions whose mission is to educate young people.
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Although plenty of athletes succeed,
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their achievements don't require rules that deny pay
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or a system that limits educational opportunities
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or neglects health and safety.
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The fact is,
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American universities oversee a multibillion-dollar entertainment industry
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that denies fundamental rights to its essential workers,
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a disproportionate number of whom are Black,
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while making millionaires of largely white coaches and administrators.
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This dynamic has not only deprived many young people of a meaningful education,
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it has shifted generations of wealth away from mostly Black families
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and represents the systemic inequities plaguing our society.
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The good news is that people are starting to see the truth.
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The NCAA's own public polling
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has revealed that a staggering 79 percent of the public
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believe that colleges put money ahead of their athletes.
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State and federal lawmakers, both Republican and Democrat,
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have also taken notice and started to act.
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Several US senators have rightly described the problems in college sports
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as a civil rights issue.
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Meanwhile, college athletes from across the country
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have started to stand up to demand greater health and safety protections,
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representation rights,
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attention to racial and social justice issues
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and economic fairness.
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Those who think the players should just stick to sports
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fail to recognize how rarely college athletes speak up
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and ignore the great personal risk they take
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in confronting a powerful industry,
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especially without any representation.
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More importantly, critics fail to acknowledge
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that college athletes are simply seeking rights
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that are afforded to virtually everyone else in this country
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and basic protections that shouldn't even be in question.
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I agree that college sports should be an enjoyable distraction,
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but not when they're distracting us from the very injustice they enable.
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In his retirement,
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the NCAA's first and longest-serving executive director, Walter Byers,
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described college sports as
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"the plantation mentality resurrected and blessed by today's campus executives."
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This is a telling quote from the man who designed this system
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and the one who knew it best.
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But you don't have to be an insider
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to recognize the exploitation of young people.
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You don't have to be a Republican or a Democrat
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to be troubled by the irresponsible spending or the disregard for values
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at our universities.
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You don't even have to be a sports fan.
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You just have to believe in basic ideas of fairness
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and the values of higher education.
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So let's require that all college athletes
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are given a chance at a meaningful education.
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Let's demand responsible spending by our universities
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and fairly allocate the billions of dollars being generated.
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Let's create robust health and safety standards
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to protect those who entertain us with their bodies
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and enforce those standards.
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Let's provide college athletes with a representative body
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so they have recourse when things go wrong
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and a voice about how to make things right.
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Finally, let's rise to the challenge of our time
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and once and for all correct
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the persistent racial and economic inequities
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that apply to college sports and beyond.
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Change is long overdue,
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but there has never been a better time than now.
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