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Concerned About Rising Tuition? Look at the Coaches’ Salaries

An editorial in the Boston Globe focused on the increasing costs of college athletics, particularly how coaching salaries for non-revenue sports are beginning to surpass the salaries of university presidents and full tenured professors. The editorial considered the findings in the recent Knight Commission report, Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College

NCAA Report Shows Institutional Support of Athletics Continues to Rise

Inside Higher Ed reported that the nation’s largest college athletics programs are relying more than ever on institutional support to balance their budgets, according to the NCAA’s annual review of college athletics revenue and expenses. According to the report, only 14 programs from the Football Bowl Subdivision (FBS, formerly Division I-A) generated more revenues than

NCAA Releases Academic Progress Rate Database for Coaches

The NCAA announced it has released a database on single-year Academic Progress Rates (APR) for Division I head coaches in six sports, including football and basketball. The database was designed to strengthen the accountability of coaches for the academic performance of their student-athletes. The Head Coach APR Portfolio this year includes baseball, football, men’s and

June 2010 Report: “Restoring the Balance”

Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports More » Multimedia Site Updated Financial Data Commission Report Actions to Date on Report Recommendations Endorsements from Higher Education Leaders, Organizations, and Editorial Boards Press Release for Restoring the Balance Request Free Copy of Restoring the Balance Report

NCAA Academic Progress Benchmarks Weakened over Time

Inside Higher Ed published an article about how the NCAA’s benchmark for measuring the academic success of athletic teams, the Academic Progress Rate (APR), is weaker than originally intended when correlated to recent graduation rates. The NCAA uses the APR as a tool for each Division I athletic team to account for progress toward graduation,

Tom McMillen Applauds Plan for Athletic Spending

On July 3, the Birmingham News quoted former U.S. Representative Tom McMil­len, a former college basketball star and an NBA veteran, in response to the Knight Com­mission recommendations to restore balance between academic and athletic spending among univer­sities. The News reported the Knight Comimssion findings in Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of

Summary of Media Coverage of Restoring the Balance

Media from across the nation published articles on the financial state of college athletics following the June 17 release of the Knight Commission report, Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports. Below are brief summaries of articles published by several media outlets. A video from WUSA TV-9 in Washington DC, with

Editorials Support Knight Commission’s Recommendations for Spending on College Sports

Several newspapers across the country have published editorials about the concerns over the finances of college sports in response to the Knight Commission’s release on June 17 of Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports. These include The Detroit News, Salt Lake Tribune, The Gainesville Sun, Orlando Sentinel, Observer-Reporter, and The

Knight Commission Calls for College Sports Reform, Recommends Public Transparency of Finances and New Financial Incentives

“Restoring the Balance: Dollars, Values, and the Future of College Sports” Reveals Huge Disparities between Spending on Athletics and Academics Washington-(June 17, 2010) — Following an 18- month study of college sports finances, the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics released today a report that calls for financial reforms in college sports. It includes three principles