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    Case Study Tony Dungy

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    Tony Dungy as their new host for their new sports talk show that focuses on the ins and outs of sports primarily focusing on basketball and football. The show will strive to be much like Real Sports and 60 minutes which have HBO and Showtime have found great success in. The reason for selecting Tony Dungy as the new host for the show is because he is a Super Bowl- winning head coach. Dungy is also recognized for who he is as a person, Sports Illustrated has said that he is “Football’s high…

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    popular question pops up between football fans everywhere. How is NCAA football different from the National Football League? Although the two leagues are only one skill level away from each other, there are rules that are not the same. Rules like the in-bounds reception rule, the knee down rule, and the overtime rule all have altercations when you transfer from college football to the NFL. According to the website “Newsday,” in the 2015 Alabama vs. Ohio State Sugar Bowl game, OSU’s Michael…

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    James, and the Super Bowl all have something in common. they are all icons of great American sports. But which sport is the most American? While the World Series, March Madness, and the Super Bowl all have immense viewership and popularity in the United States, that is not enough to make it the most American sport. Football claims the title of the most American sport for several reasons. First of all, football is and has been a mechanism for achieving the American dream. Football has been used…

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    Should College Athletes Be Paid? College sports have become one of the largest spectacles in our country. Hundreds of thousands of people come to watch the heat of competition, and the universities bring in millions of dollars from the sporting events. There are even video games of the sports that are made that can bring in equal amounts of money. There has been continued debate about if the athletes should be paid to play, or if the money from their scholarships is enough. There are many…

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    “At least forty percent of children in the United States play a team sport on a regular basis.” Even for those who have never played a sport themselves, watching college-level, professional and international sports often become an important part of their life. Almost 112 million people watched Super Bowl 50 this past February, and it was predicted that 480,000 tourists will flood Rio for this past summer’s Olympics. The sports market in the U.S alone was worth more than $60 billion…

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    the home to over thousands of football games. This facility represents the effort and pride given by the university and the community. The vision for the new and improved Sun Devil Stadium included upgraded seating, new restrooms, expanded concessions, modern videoboard and scoreboard, and wider concourses-coming to a total of $210 million. The cost doesn’t compare to the benefits that this stadium has brought the university. It brought opportunity to not only football, but the 22 varsity…

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    and loser. But there is one business that is unmatched in its disparity between winners and loser, and that is the business of college football. The last time this country saw such a wide gap between people benefiting from a business while others suffered was back in the 1920s when we did not have labor laws and employers could pay workers next to nothing. But college football is even worse than that because universities pay absolutely nothing to their stars on the field while they poll in…

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    Student Athletes Paid

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    Should college athletes, specifically in a division 1, revenue producing sports be receiving payment from the university in exchange for their performance? This is the essential question being asked in these research studies. Student athletes are provided scholarships and other incentives for playing a division 1 sport, but is it really enough to cover the cost of their tuition and personal expenses? There are a vast amount of opinions on this issue; ranging from yes or no that student athletes…

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    left to care for them (Calhoun). In his childhood is when he first developed his leadership traits, which he carried all throughout high school and college, and into the NFL. Around the NFL, he is known as one of the best linebackers to ever play the game,…

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    College athletics are huge in the United States of America; sports on a college campus help bring athletes and the student body closer together. Most states in America do not have a professional sports team and most of the state 's citizens devote themselves to their local sports team by endorsing them and purchasing various things that make them somewhat closer to the team. There is a huge issue on whether college athletes should be paid or should they just remain with the way things are…

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