“Jerry Parkinson cuts out the hyperbole and vitriol to give a compelling peek behind the curtain of how the NCAA’s controversial infractions process really works.”-Pete Thamel, sportswriter for <i>Yahoo! Sports </i><br /> “<i>Infractions</i> is a must-read for anyone involved in the business, administration, or legal side of college athletics in the United States.”-Maureen Weston, director of Pepperdine University’s Entertainment, Media, and Sports Law Program<br /> <br /> “Parkinson’s unique perspective provides a clear picture of a highly reported but little understood process. The first comprehensive book about enforcement of NCAA rules is accessible for both academics and the average sports fan. . . . <i>Infractions</i> educates and entertains the reader.”-Peter Goplerud, coauthor of <i>Sports Law</i> (8th ed.) and member of the Sports Lawyers Association’s board of directors
Parkinson uses his insider’s perspective, along with illustrative stories, to help readers understand how the NCAA’s rules-enforcement process really works. These stories include: a university board of trustees chair committing suicide over an infractions case; a pay-for-play scandal leading directly to the state’s governor; a head coach falsely portraying a deceased player as a drug dealer to cover up the coach’s own misconduct; a gambler laundering his money by making the largest booster payments in NCAA history; and a coach’s sexual abuse of children leading to some of the harshest sanctions ever imposed by the NCAA. Based on years of experience and infused with insight, Parkinson provides a broad view of the world of NCAA rule breakers and the NCAA rules-enforcement process.
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1. The Fallout
- 2. Hangin' Offenses
- 3. Unethical Conduct
- 4. The Infractions
- 5. Parasites
- 6. The Rats You Are
- 7. Cooperation
- 8. The Investigators
- 9. The Committee
- 10. Student Athletes?
- 11. The Extent of NCAA Authority
- Conclusion
- Notes
- Index