Showing posts with label Joe Nocera. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Joe Nocera. Show all posts

Saturday, December 31, 2011

Fixing College Sports

Lot of buzz for New York Times columnist Joe Nocera's magazine article on paying athletes as a way of fixing college athletics.  I do not think that increasing the professionalization of college sports is the way to go.  I like some of his ideas, such as offering athletes lifetime health insurance as part of their scholarship.  

But I think Nocera overthinks this issue. The best way to reform college athletics is a simple one: make freshmen ineligible. Incidentally, this is an idea championed by Dean Smith for years.  That alone should make it a no brainer for the NCAA and school presidents across the country.

Anyway, making freshman ineligible would restore academic balance, allow athletes to spend at least one year as a regular student, and reduce 'get rich quick' recruiting scandals hatched by alumni, boosters, coaches, etc., among other things.

In August, in the wake of the Butch Davis firing - Nevin Shapiro - Jimm Tressel news cycle I posted some other reforms on the late blog.

Here are those ideas again, mainly around the theme that college athletics needs to take it down a notch, not be so big time and try to take some of the money out of it.  That's the only way to fix a system that does not need reform so much as it's fundamentally corrupt. Of course, proposing de-emphasizing money sounds crazy.  But remember, these are supposed to be institutions of higher learning that in the case of state schools are theoretically non-profits.

Anyway, to fix college sports the NCAA should do the following:
  1. Make freshman ineligible to play any sport, revenue or non-revenue;
  2. Use baseball's draft rules for all sports; you can get drafted out of high school but if you DON'T go pro you can't be re-drafted until you finish your junior year (and you have to make progress towards graduation while in school for those 3 years);
  3. Limit conference sizes to 8 maximum; that would mean fewer games and practices for all sports, and shorter seasons, and therefore more time in the classroom, being a regular student, etc.;
  4. Allow players to receive a percentage of money from sales of merchandise that use their likeness; seems only fair that the players should benefit from sales of THEIR jerseys, etc.;
  5. Have a play-off system for all levels of football; get the bowls and their corporate shysterism out of college football;
  6. Link post-season participation to graduation rates; if your team does not meet a certain standard you stay home from bowls and postseason tournaments.
Those are just a few.  I hope the NCAA makes some serious changes, but I'm afraid that until university presidents get the nerve to de-emphasize college sports a bit there will continue to be more Butch Davis-Jim Tressel-Nevin Shapiro-style headlines.