February 13, 2004
Having Just One National Champion: the Pros and Amateurs
To the Editor:
It is hard to believe that Charles E. Young is a member of the Knight Foundation Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics. In "College Football Could Have a Real Champion" (The Review, January 9), he makes an absolute hash of the question of "overcommercialization" of college sports. He lauds the National Collegiate Athletic Association for controlling the commercialization of "March Madness," the sports event that most clearly disregards academic values in favor of
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