Going Deep: Sports In The 21st Century Season One

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Sinopsis

Tune in to Season Two Now! http://bpr.org/post/going-deep-sports-21st-centuryGoing Deep is a smart, lively, substantive conversation about some of the most important and pressing issues of our time. It is a radio show about sports and so much more. Coach Shoop, a 26 year veteran of football coaching at the highest levels of the game, and Dr. Shoop, a theologian, minister, and author, engage interesting guests in unique conversations about issues that speak to the contemporary challenges of American culture. The Shoops engage the toughest topics with intellect, humor, and years of first hand experience in big-time sports. No issue is too complicated for Going Deep.Going Deep is proud to partner with Blue Ridge Public Radio, the NPR station for Western North Carolina, since fall 2017.

Episodios

  • Episode Ten: Going Deep with Devon Ramsay on Life as a Collegiate Athlete

    09/07/2016 Duración: 01h03min

    I recruited Devon Ramsay to come to UNC to play football by convincing him that he would compete for a National Championship, become as good of a player as he could be, get a meaningful and useful education, and have a family that cared for him and loved him. Devon's six years at UNC took many bizarre twists and turns. In 2010 he scored the opening TD of the season against LSU in the Chick-Fil-A Bowl, but later that year was banned for life by UNC because the NCAA declared him guilty of academic fraud. Listen as Devon tells the story of his Life as a Collegiate Athlete. The post Episode Ten: Going Deep with Devon Ramsay on Life as a Collegiate Athlete appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Nine: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 2

    09/06/2016 Duración: 46min

    Economist, Andy Schwarz, is the go-to guy on anti-trust and price-fixing issues in big-time sports. His fascinating and penetrating analysis of the economics of collegiate sports can be found everywhere from ESPN to Deadspin to a chapter forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics. He is also the author of two important appendices in Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss. Andy has been a litigation economist since 1997 and has testified in and consulted on several landmark cases in the sports world including L.A. Raiders v. NFL, White v. NCAA , and O’Bannon v. NCAA. The post Episode Nine: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 2 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Eight: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 1

    24/05/2016 Duración: 45min

    Economist, Andy Schwarz, is the go-to guy on anti-trust and price-fixing issues in big-time sports. His fascinating and penetrating analysis of the economics of collegiate sports can be found everywhere from ESPN to Deadspin to a chapter forthcoming in the Oxford Handbook of Sports Economics. He is also the author of two important appendices in Indentured: The Inside Story of the Rebellion Against the NCAA by Joe Nocera and Ben Strauss. Andy has been a litigation economist since 1997 and has testified in and consulted on several landmark cases in the sports world including L.A. Raiders v. NFL, White v. NCAA , and O’Bannon v. NCAA. The post Episode Eight: Going Deep on Anti-Trust and Price-Fixing in Big Time-Sports Part 1 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Seven: Going Deep with Joe Nocera and the Rebellion Against the NCAA

    07/05/2016 Duración: 01h02min

    The Billion Dollar industry of College Football and Basketball often collide with the mission of higher education. Joe Nocera takes us on a journey through the history of the NCAA and describes the moment the NCAA went from "impotent to powerful." Listen to why the Power Five "Conference Commissioners are the Five most powerful guys in sports." He explains why baseball and hockey teams operate by a different set of rules than football and basketball when it comes to turning pro and making money. And he tells us why Walter Byers invented the term "student-athlete" and why Myles Brand invented the "Collegiate Model." Fascinating listen. The post Episode Seven: Going Deep with Joe Nocera and the Rebellion Against the NCAA appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Six: Going Deep on Due Process in College Athletics with Dr. Emmett Gill

    02/05/2016 Duración: 01h15min

    The immense collection of regulations that makes up the NCAA rule book does not include any provisions for athletes to have due process. This lack of due process is a curious and troubling reality when so much is at stake for collegiate athletes. It is a topic worth our attention in America, a country that treasures our commitment to due process and fairness in all aspects of life. Dr. Emmett Gill, Professor of Social Work at the University of Texas, San Antonio and the National Convener of the Student Athletes Human Rights Project joins us to explore the cost for athletes in a system where no due process exists and possibilities for reform. The post Episode Six: Going Deep on Due Process in College Athletics with Dr. Emmett Gill appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Five: Going Deep with Sonny Vaccaro on the Commercialization of Sports

    14/04/2016 Duración: 01h11min

    Sonny Vaccaro is a fascinating man. He is a living legend in the world of sports and puts players interests first. Sonny grew up in Western Pennsylvania and started the Dapper Dan Roundball Classic with boyhood friend Pat DiCesare in Pittsburgh. His hope was to get local basketball players in front of college coaches to enhance their chances for recruitment. That All Star game led to camps, which led to shoe contracts, which led to Sonny becoming the most prominent marketer of basketball shoes in the world. The post Episode Five: Going Deep with Sonny Vaccaro on the Commercialization of Sports appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Four: Going Deep on Sports Justice, Part 2

    30/03/2016 Duración: 56min

    These are important times in the world of college revenue athletics. Athletes, coaches, administrators, fans, and parents are being called to courageous conversations about things like concussions, due process, race, and economic justice. We will engage these issues with a former player, a litigator, and a social worker: all three tireless advocates for sports reform. … Continue reading "Episode Four: Going Deep on Sports Justice, Part 2" The post Episode Four: Going Deep on Sports Justice, Part 2 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Three: Going Deep on Sports Justice, Part 1

    25/03/2016 Duración: 49min

    These are important times in the world of college revenue athletics. Athletes, coaches, administrators, fans, and parents are being called to courageous conversations about things like concussions, due process, race, and economic justice. We will engage these issues with a former player, a litigator, and a social worker: all three tireless advocates for sports reform. … Continue reading "Episode Three: Going Deep on Sports Justice, Part 1" The post Episode Three: Going Deep on Sports Justice, Part 1 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode Two: Going Deep on Concussions, Part 2

    17/03/2016 Duración: 42min

    Concussions are a hot topic from Hollywood to the NFL to the NCAA. Most of the discussion has centered around diagnosing concussions and then the protocols to follow after diagnosis. But Dr. Talavage and Dr. Nauman are looking at the deeper questions: How can we make the games that involve concussions safer? What really happens … Continue reading "Episode Two: Going Deep on Concussions, Part 2" The post Episode Two: Going Deep on Concussions, Part 2 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Episode One: Going Deep on Concussions, Part 1

    14/03/2016 Duración: 42min

    Concussions are a hot topic from Hollywood to the NFL to the NCAA. Most of the discussion has centered around diagnosing concussions and then the protocols to follow after diagnosis. But Dr. Talavage and Dr. Nauman are looking at the deeper questions: How can we make the games that involve concussions safer? What really happens … Continue reading "Episode One: Going Deep on Concussions, Part 1" The post Episode One: Going Deep on Concussions, Part 1 appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.

  • Going Deep: Teaser Introduction

    09/03/2016 Duración: 01min

    Going Deep is a smart, lively, substantive conversation about some of the most important and pressing issues of our time. It is a radio show about sports and so much more. Coach Shoop, a 26 year veteran of football coaching at the highest level, and Dr. Shoop, a theologian, minister, and author, host engaging and … Continue reading "Going Deep: Teaser Introduction" The post Going Deep: Teaser Introduction appeared first on Going Deep: Sports in the 21st Century.