Keywords
Arete, Sport and Society, American Sport History, Football, Notre Dame, NCAA, Integrity, Role models
Subjects
University of Notre Dame; National Collegiate Athletic Association; Corruption; Role models
Introduction
Can we say that the final blow to the concept of intercollegiate athletic integrity has now been delivered? With the announcement Friday that Notre Dame has been placed on two years probation and lost two football scholarships, seemingly the last bastion of intercollegiate athletics has been tarnished. A sense of shame walks the campus beneath the Golden Dome.
Publication Date
12-19-1999
Document Type
Commentary
Type
Text
Format
application/pdf
Source Title
Sport and Society for Arete
Language
English
Collection
Publication Version
Author's version
Copyright Status
Author retained
College
College of Arts and Humanities
Department
History
Creator (Linked Data)
Crepeau, Richard C., 1941- (VIAF)
Recommended Citation
Crepeau, Richard C., "Notre Dame On Probation: The Cost of Selling Your Soul and the NCAA as Judge" (1999). On Sport and Society. 536.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/onsportandsociety/536
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