Counterfeit Amateurs

PENN STATE UNIVERSITY PRESSISBN: 9780271033686

An Athlete's Journey Through the Sixties to the Age of Academic Capitalism

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By Allen L. Sack, Foreword by Ara Parseghian
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Contents

Foreword by Ara Parseghian

Preface

Acknowledgments

Part I: College Football in the Sixties

1. Playing Football in Ara's Era

2. Scholastic Sports as a Pipeline to the Pros

3. The Game of the Century

Part II: Linking Sports and Politics

4. Politics, Protest, and the Athletic Revolution

5. Laying the Groundwork for Professional College Sports

6. Taking a Stand at Fort Apache

Part III: Shouting from the Ivory Tower

7. Building an Industry on Athletes' Backs

8. Fighting for Market Share in the 1990s

9. Inside the Billion-Dollar Beast

10. College Sports in the Age of Academic Capitalism

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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.”

—Mark S. Nagel, Journal of Issues in Intercollegiate Athletics

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