the BigAmateurism monologues

Richard Ford

A series of events over the last 18 months—some unforeseeable—have created a perfect storm that will change college sports forever. The NCAA's bait and switch campaign in Congress on name, image, and likeness, a historic case in the US Supreme Court, COVID, race-based social unrest, the death of Ruth Bader Ginsburg (and the ascent of Amy Coney Barrett,) the Georgia special elections, and more have conspired to make this era perhaps the most consequential in the history of American sports. In this perfect storm, nothing is as it appears to the public. The NCAA and powerful conferences have marshaled some of the most powerful corporate, legal, public relations, media, and political forces in the world to wage war against a small group of elite revenue-producing athletes—overwhelmingly African American—who threaten to disrupt the NCAA cartel in the 15 billion-dollar-a-year college sports industry. The NCAA is one bill in Congress and one Supreme Court decision away from achieving the Iron Throne of college sports regulation. If that happens, the athletes whose talents underwrite the entire industry will have no recourse in federal courts to challenge the NCAA's amateurism-based compensation limits and state legislatures will be powerless to pass laws that protect athletes' basic economic liberties. Join former Duke basketball player, attorney, academician, and athletes' rights advocate Richard Ford as he dissects the NCAA's war against revenue-producing athletes and the institutions, interests, decision-makers, and motives behind it.

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The Power 5’s and NCAA’s Assault on Washington

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Understanding the Power 5’s and NCAA’s Congressional Campaign: An Organized Lie is More Powerful Than a Disorganized Truth

01:35:02

148: Understanding the Power 5’s and NCAA’s Congressional Campaign

01:32:27

Bilirakis-led House Hearing Makes a Mockery of American Values and Athletes’ Rights

00:57:59

The Curious Case of Fr. Jenkins’ and Mr. Swarbrick’s NYT Op-ed

01:39:57

Reading the Johnson v NCAA Tea Leaves

01:00:35

The “Transformation” Hoax, Part II

01:01:29

The “Transformation” Hoax, Part I

01:06:55

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01:05:35

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