
Reclaiming the Game
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Thanks to an expansion of the College and Beyond database that resulted in the highly influential studies The Shape of the River and The Game of Life, the authors are able to analyze in great detail the backgrounds, academic qualifications, and college outcomes of athletes and their classmates at thirty-three academically selective colleges and universities that do not offer athletic scholarships. They show that recruited athletes at these schools are as much as four times more likely to gain admission than are other applicants with similar academic credentials. The data also demonstrate that the typical recruit is substantially more likely to end up in the bottom third of the college class than is either the typical walk-on or the student who does not play college sports. Even more troubling is the dramatic evidence that recruited athletes "underperform:" they do even less well academically than predicted by their test scores and high school grades.
Over the last four decades, the athletic-academic divide on elite campuses has widened substantially. This book examines the forces that have been driving this process and presents concrete proposals for reform. At its core, Reclaiming the Game is an argument for re-establishing athletics as a means of fulfilling--instead of undermining--the educational missions of our colleges and universities.
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Contents, pg. v
Chapter 1. Introduction, pg. 1
Chapter 2. Recruitment of College Athletes, pg. 43
Chapter 3. The Admissions Advantage, pg. 57
Chapter 4. Athletes in College: Academic Credentials, Athletic Participation, and Campus Culture, pg. 85
Chapter 5. Academic Outcomes, pg. 116
Chapter 6. Academic Underperformance, pg. 145
Chapter 7. Orbits of Competition: The Role of the Conference, pg. 173
Chapter 8. The Widening Athletic Divide, pg. 196
Chapter 9. The Athletic Divide in Context, pg. 219
Chapter 10. Retaking the High Ground, pg. 243
Chapter 11. Reform at the Institutional and Conference Levels: Recruiting, Admissions, and Coaching, pg. 262
Chapter 12. Reform at the Institutional and Conference Levels: The Athletic Program, pg. 280
Chapter 13. Reform at the National Level, pg. 303
Chapter 14. Achieving Change, pg. 316
Summary, pg. 327
Notes, pg. 333
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