The 21st century has created a society promoted by economic success, capitalism, class and power differences. The social system reflects these ideologies. Especially, the sports world has been transformed from sports games to large enterprises, greatly influenced by the company's way of thinking, and decision-making has gone to the hands of state institutions and flows to income sources. Sports become more like work than playing games, with emphasis on victory over games.
Breakdown in college sports American college sports, especially N.C.A.A. (National University Sports Association) Our basketball and football are one of the most prominent forms of sports entertainment of the day today. Like their professional counterparts, the economic stability of many college and university sports programs depends on the success of their team. As a result, coaches and team officials were criticized as many people have used unfair methods to recruit athletes for their team. For the past half century, amateur organization NCAA is not a stranger to the ratio of corruption and scandal. The NCAA Constitution states as follows. "Amateur athletes are those who are aiming at sports with sports, spiritual or social well-being from sports, and college students who earn compensation for participation in athletics do not meet this requirement Definition of doctrine "((!
On Friday, when Judge Claudia Wilken opposed NCAA in Ed Obernan's antitrust case, the door to university sports was officially opened. Dennis Dodd of CBS Sports wrote as follows. "The university model is dead, the only amateur system in the world is Capt." NCAA's President Mark Emmert is the most afraid of him when he was at O'Bannon. As stated, it has already been realized. Prior to the birth of NCAA, professionalism was a dirty word in American sports. As baseball historian John Thorn wrote in the pioneering history of the early games, the first rule against baseball professionalism in the Garden of Eden can be traced back to at least 1859. Pass prohibition of paid players to participate in licensed competitions
In the United States, university track and field events are two layer systems. The first floor contains sports approved by the university's sports administration agency. The main sanction agencies include the National University Sports Association (NCAA), the National University Sports Association (NAIA), and the National Junior College Sports Association (NJCAA). Individual exercises unaffected by umbrella organizations such as NCAA, NAIA, NJCAA, etc. are supervised by their own organizations such as the University-to-College Sailing Association, National College Boxing Association, American Football Team, National University Roller Hockey Association, Inter-College Rowing Association It has been. In addition, the first level features selected participation, because only the elite program in their movement can participate; some universities offer sports scholarships for inter-sector sports athletes .