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E-grāmata: Cheated: The UNC Scandal, the Education of Athletes, and the Future of Big-Time College Sports

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In 2010 allegations of an utterly corrupt academic system for student-athletes emerged from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill campus, home of the legendary Tar Heels. As the alma mater of Michael Jordan, Marion Jones, Lawrence Taylor, Rashad McCants, and many others, the winner of forty national championships in six different sports, and a partner in one of the best rivalries in sports, UNCChapel Hill is a world famous colossus of college athletics. Yet for almost twenty years, from 1993 to 2011, UNC prioritized sports over academics by allowing athletes to enroll in and earn high grades for nonexistent classes, letting athletics at the school undermine and corrupt its mission of truth, discovery, and free inquiry. Written by UNC professor of history Jay Smith and UNC athletics department whistleblower Mary Willingham, Cheated exposes the fraudulent inner workings of this famous university. For decades these internal systems have allowed woefully underprepared basketball and football players to take fake courses and earn devalued degrees from one of the nations top universities while faculty and administrators looked the other way. In unbiased and carefully sourced detail, Cheated recounts the academic fraud in UNCs athletics department, even as university leaders focused on minimizing the damage in order to keep the billion-dollar college sports revenue machine functioning. Smith and Willingham make an impassioned argument that the student-athletes in these programs are being cheated out of what, after all, is promised them in the first place: a college education. Updated with a new epilogue, Cheated carries the narrative through the dramatic and defining events of 2017 including the landmark Wainstein report, the findings of which UNC leaders initially embraced, only to push it aside in an audacious strategy of denial with the NCAA. UNC resisted owning up to its failure and called the NCAAs bluff, ultimately escaping punishment for offering sham coursework. Finally, the epilogue also covers the lengths UNC administrators went to in order to prevent critical discussion of the scandal in UNC classrooms. The ongoing fallout from this scandaland the continuing spotlight on the failings of college athletics, which are hardly unique to UNChas continued to inform the debate about how the $16 billion college sports industry operates and has influence on college campuses nationwide.

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"Cheated sounds an important call for reform."-Gregg Easterbrook, Wall Street Journal "Those who care about the soul-and economics-of the $16 billion-a-year college sports industry should clear their reading calendar for Cheated."-Paul Barrett, Bloomberg Business "[ Cheated] offers a stinging critique of UNC-Chapel Hills handling of the academic and athletic wrongdoing that kept student athletes eligible to compete and persisted for nearly two decades."-Jane Stancill, News & Observer "All readers interested in education, public affairs, and college athletics will find this book essential."-John Maxymuk, Library Journal "This excellent book is a canary in the coalmine for those who love athletics at the collegiate level."-Jorge Iber, Sport in American History The underlying fraud in big-time college athletics is academics. With the most comprehensive accounting, Smith and Willlingham paint an absolutely devastating picture of how so-called student-athletes are shamelessly exploited. . . . Cheated is nothing less than an American tragedy.-Frank Deford, author of The Entitled and senior contributing writer for Sports Illustrated This book informed me that, as a black athlete and a student, more awareness and information about the universities you attend must be thoroughly analyzed before making a decision about your future. The details of fraudulent education and unprepared black athletes in this book should shame our society. I am a living testimony that this book is the Pandoras box of university secrets and black athlete exploitation. It is a must-read.-Rashad McCants, former NBA player and UNC NCAA Champion Smith and Willinghams exposÉ of the corruption at the University of North Carolina reads like a suspense thriller but unfortunately is nonfiction. The authors offer concrete recommendations for college sports reform that should serve as a blueprint for all American universities.-Gerald Gurney, president of the Drake Group and assistant professor of adult and higher education at the University of Oklahoma

List of Figures    
List of Tables    
Acknowledgments    
Introduction: The Scandal beneath the Scandals    
Abbreviations    
1. Paper-Class Central    
2. A Fraud in Full    
3. The Making of a Cover-up    
4. Lost Opportunities    
5. The University Doubles Down    
6. On a Collision Course    
7. No one ever asked me to write anything before    
8. Tricks of the Trade    
9. Echoes across the Land    
Conclusion: Looking to the Future    
Epilogue    
Notes    
Index    
    
Jay M. Smith is a professor of History at UNC-Chapel Hill and has served in a variety of administrative capacities involving the management of undergraduate education. A specialist in early-modern French history, Smith has published four books on the subject. Mary Willingham works in the Center for Student Success and Academic Counseling (CSSAC) at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill, and is a Clinical Instructor for UNC in the School of Education. She is the recipient of the 2013 Robert Maynard Hitchins Award from the Drake Group, which honors a university employee who has stood for integrity in the face of college sport corruption.