August 9, 2002
NCAA Report Finds That Athletes' Welfare Ranks High as a Concern Among Most Stakeholders
The National Collegiate Athletic Association quietly published a very interesting report on itself this summer.
The report came out at the behest of an ad hoc committee that, in studying the NCAA's five-year-old governance structure, has heard more than a few complaints. The structure is hard to understand and has shut many athletics administrators out of the association's decision-making process, according to Division I respondents. While some college presidents are more involved in
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