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Saturday Millionaires: How Winning Football Builds Winning Colleges

Contributor(s): Dosh, Kristi (Author)

ISBN: 9781118386651

Publisher: Trade Paper Press

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Pub Date: September 10, 2013

Dewey: 796.33263

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Bibliography, Dust Cover, Index, Price on Product - Canadian, Table of Contents

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.77" H x 9.22" L x 6.32" W ( 0.78 lbs) 288 pages

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Last year Football Bowl Subdivision college football programs produced over $1 billion in net revenue. Record-breaking television contracts were announced. Despite the enormous revenue, college football is in upheaval. Schools are accused of throwing their academic mission aside to fund their football teams. The media and fans are beating the drum for athletes to be paid. And the conferences are being radically revised as schools search for TV money. Saturday Millionaires shows that schools are right to fund their football teams first; that athletes will never be paid like employees; how the media skews the financial facts; and why the TV deals are so important. It follows the money to the heart of college football and shows the real game being played, covering such areas as:

Myth #1: All Athletic Departments Are Created Equal
Myth #2: Supporting Football Means Degrading Academics
Myth #3: College Football Players Could Be Paid Like Employees
Myth #4: Football Coaches Are Overpaid
Myth #5: A Playoff Will Bring Equality to College Football
Myth #6: Only a Handful of Athletic Departments Are Self-Sustaining

Review Quotes:

"Kristi Dosh was the first sports business writer who wanted to learn how the actual financial side of a college athletics department works and how football drives (and spends) the revenues for an athletics program. Her legal training gives her great perspective explaining the impact of Title IX, television contracts, and pay-for-play with its tax implications for athletic departments. Kristi takes you into what Saturday football games really mean to universities across the country." -Ben Jay, Director of Athletics at University of Hawaii; former Executive Associate Athletics Director, Finance & Operations at The Ohio State University

"The business of college football has changed dramatically in the past twenty years, and Kristi's understanding of why schools decide what they do separates her from anyone else I know in my industry. This is a book I've been waiting to read for years." --Tim Brando, CBS Sports studio host and play-by-play announcer and host of the Tim Brando Show on Sirius/XM College Sports Nation

"Saturday Millionaires provides an inside, in-depth look into the money machine known as college football. It is a must read for anyone who enjoys the business of college football. The book takes the reader through the various myths that are often associated with big time col- lege athletics. As a Sport Management professor, [I've found] this book will provide analysis and information that is relevant to many different aspects of our field." --Matthew Blaszka, Assistant Professor, Health, Recreation, and Sport Management Department, York College of Pennsylvania


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