NCAA mental health: College athletes, coaches, athletic staff and the NCAA have rightly been focused on addressing concussions in college sports in recent years. But, it's also important to remember …
More Attention on the End Game for Student-Athletes is Needed
Growing up playing chess, an appreciation for the "end game" develops quickly. The end game is so critical as there are fewer assets and fewer moves with the denouement drawing inexorably near with …
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The UNC Decision: What Happened?
By: Dan Matheson In August when the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill appeared before the NCAA Committee on Infractions (COI) to defend itself against allegations of NCAA violations …
How the NCAA Helped Transform Indianapolis
By: Dan Matheson Many people working in intercollegiate athletics have visited or lived in Indianapolis. It is home to the NCAA national office and a regular destination for college sports events. I …
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As More Revenue Is Needed An Increasing Number of Schools Are Turning To Alcohol
Could your athletic department use a few extra revenue dollars? Undoubtedly the answer to that question is yes. As cost associated with athletics continue to rise, athletic departments are increasing …
There Are Plenty Of Great Experiences For Student Athletes Outside Of March Madness
As people complete or complain about the outcomes of their college basketball March Madness brackets, money is in the air. Betting is abundant; so is watching television to see game outcomes. Dollars …