‘Indentured’ is a meticulous yet blistering book about the NCAA and its draconian laws and tactics. But can it move the needle?
Tag Archives: NCAA
Fair pay for good sports
College sports in the U.S. is a billion-dollar business. Is it time to finally start paying student athletes?
Buffett offers $1 billion for March Madness prediction
‘Fire up the flux capacitor!’ The odds of winning are 9.2 quintillion to 1.
Top hoops player Andrew Wiggins heading to Kansas
Toronto-born forward to play for the Jayhawks
Sports scholarships are an expensive fix to a non-existent problem
Competing with U.S. for athletic scholarships isn’t a solution for Canadian university sport
Law school applicants, two-tier athletics & Arun Smith
What students are talking about today (February 4th)
From Nunavik to the NCAA
Dave Dupuis may be the first Inuit ever to play college hockey south of the border
Basketballer Brady Heslip, Burlington’s Baylor Bear
A six-foot-four guard is Burlington, Ont.’s best hope for a future NBA star
UBC says no to the NCAA
After three-year consultation process, UBC decides to stay in the CIS
UBC to make NCAA decision later today
The future of athletics at UBC is in the balance.