9780312323455-031232345X-The Fifty-Year Seduction: How Television Manipulated College Football, from the Birth of the Modern NCAA to the Creation of the BCS

The Fifty-Year Seduction: How Television Manipulated College Football, from the Birth of the Modern NCAA to the Creation of the BCS

ISBN-13: 9780312323455
ISBN-10: 031232345X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Keith Dunnavant
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Format: Hardcover 304 pages
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ISBN-13: 9780312323455
ISBN-10: 031232345X
Edition: First Edition
Author: Keith Dunnavant
Publication date: 2004
Publisher: Thomas Dunne Books
Format: Hardcover 304 pages

Summary

The Fifty-Year Seduction: How Television Manipulated College Football, from the Birth of the Modern NCAA to the Creation of the BCS (ISBN-13: 9780312323455 and ISBN-10: 031232345X), written by authors Keith Dunnavant, was published by Thomas Dunne Books in 2004. With an overall rating of 4.2 stars, it's a notable title among other History of Sports (Sports Miscellaneous) books. You can easily purchase or rent The Fifty-Year Seduction: How Television Manipulated College Football, from the Birth of the Modern NCAA to the Creation of the BCS (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used History of Sports books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.52.

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For more than a half century, television has played a primary role in securing college football's place as one of America's most popular spectator sports. But it has also been the common denominator in the sport's rise as a big business. Television, which multiplied the number of people who cared about the game, simultaneously increased the stakes.

The colleges, who once feared television's ability to create free tickets, gradually became addicted to its charms. Through the years, the medium manufactured money, greed, dependence, and envy; altered the recruiting process, eventually forcing the colleges to compete with the irresistible force of National Football League riches; aided the National Collegiate Athletic Association's explosion from impotent union to massive bureaucracy; manipulated the rise and fall of the College Football Association; fomented the realignment of conferences; and seized control of the post-season bowl games, including the formation of the lucrative and controversial Bowl Championship Series.

In The Fifty-Year Seduction, Keith Dunnavant shows how television helped shape the modern sport---on and off the field. In painstaking detail, the author chronicles five decades of tension and conflict, from the 1951 television dispute that empowered the modern NCAA to the inevitable backlash, culminating with the landmark Supreme Court decision that set the stage for the conference-swapping machinations of the 1990s and beyond.

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