
I don't normally agree with Jason Whitlock, a writer in Kansas City. But Jason was right on the money when he recently wrote a piece explaining that Reggie Bush is effectively the Kunta Kinte of the NCAA. After finding a way to escape the confines of the inexcusably exploitative system of collegiate athletics, he had his athletic foot cut off when he was stripped of his Heisman Trophy. What's so interesting about this system is that none of the NCAA regulators who enforce the system would themselves be interested in working under such nonsensical conditions. The proceeds from their 14-year, $10.8 billion dollar television rights deal are earned on the backs of athletes, many of them poor and black. The money often ends up in the hands of wealthy, white administrators/coaches or students in non revenue-generating sports like tennis and golf, most of whom are white. This is a direct wealth extraction out of the black community. The reason the injustice is allowed by Congress is largely because people figure that black men should be happy with whatever they get.
Walter Byers, the former Executive Director for the NCAA wrote in his book (Unsportsmanlike Conduct: Exploiting the Student-Athlete) that college athletes were being harmed in a multitude of ways by the system of collegiate athletics. Byers admitted that he spent nearly three decades taking the organization in the wrong direction, and made it clear that college athletes should be fairly compensated for their labor just like the rest of us. In a world where child actors like Angus T. Jones (Two and a Half Men) earn over $250,000 per episode, why is it not the case that Reggie Bush, who drew more viewers and fans than Angus, can have his reputation destroyed over five or ten thousand dollars, while his coach rakes in over $4 million?
The NCAA is one of the most racist and exploitative systems in American history. There really is no way around it. At some point in the not-so-distant future, some attorney is going to make himself famous by winning a multi-billion dollar verdict against the NCAA for it's anti-trust violations and illegal restrictions on the labor rights of their fellow Americans. That will be the day when the world becomes a little fairer than it is right now, and so-called academic institutions can actually return to the act of educating young people, rather than pretending to do so.
Dr. Boyce Watkins is the founder of the Your Black World Coalition and the Athlete Liberation and Academic Reform Movement (ALARM). To have Dr. Boyce commentary delivered to your email, please click here.
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By: Mike on 7/27/2010 5:54PM
HAHAHA if you are really concerned about black exploitation and enslavement, then you need to turn your attention to the real slave trade that is currently flourishing in your motherland Africa as you read this comment. Hundreds of thousands of your brothers and sisters are being hunted down enslaved and or tortured or murdered by the local tribal warlords or chieftains. Some of these people are actually your relatives. Yet you do absolutely nothing about it. What kind of gutless cowardly people are you to not go to the aid of your people that you claim you are so proud to be a part of. How can you live with yourselves knowing these atrocities are being committed there daily. It is a lot easier to sit behind a PC and complain about the NCAA. You should be ashamed, but you are not. Your little brains are to small and underdeveloped to grasp the whole picture. And so you want to kill the golden goose by dismantling an institution that allowed thousands of young adults to receive a free education and an opportunity to make a fortune as a professional athlete. Kind of a microcosm of how you have killed just about every other opportunity that has come your way. Have you noticed that your race is the only race complaining even though every race in the world is represented and a participant in division one athletics. The bottom line is, and not to put too sharp a point on it, is that you suck. You always have and it looks like you don't have the ability to change.
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By: mswll4 on 7/25/2010 2:56PM
DR BOWAT. Reggie Bush knew the rules so dont try to put racism and POOR BLACK MAN in this conversation. DR BOWAT, Bush knew the RULES.
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By: black capitali$t on 7/25/2010 3:24PM
Dr.Boyce you seem to not have a problem with socialism. Are you one?
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By: ana on 9/15/2010 12:24PM
Some of these colleges are making money hand over fist,off of our young black players!they have little interest in the young mens education what-so-ever! These GREEDY MORON's,who themselves never attended or played college ball,are exploiting our young black youth like they are a piece of meat!
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By: leslie.2007 on 7/26/2010 9:59AM
This goes to show you that most black athletes are nothing but million dollar slaves. I don't know how long will it take for them to realize that these PWI's are not trying to educate them, instead they are trying to use them because of their talent so they can earn them money. Reggie Bush has been played for a fool. See this wouldn't happen if he and these other athletes would support an HBCU. See the white schools can afford to buy you a new house, vehicle, and anything else you want. While a black school can barely afford to pay all your tuition but at least they have your education at heart. They go to the white schools because they can offer them more or so they think! But the thing is they only get played for a fool.
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By: Rudy Barbee on 7/26/2010 3:37PM
Dr. Watkins: Syd, David, Gina raise some good points -- Maybe your expertise and streaming site could manifest a unique, eye-opening opportunity -- a panel discussion on the student athletic profiteering by corporations, the temptations to avoid, indemnity agreements and protection instruments/insurances athletes should create. With Mr. Bush, Mr. Byers (former NCAA director), Mr. Hayden, Mr. Gumbel, Heisman Trust representative and others "setting the record straight" and being very candid, maybe then the integrity of athletic competition and professional athletic marketing could be saved for our future and upcoming young generation. Maybe it's time to set the record straight, no matter how ugly it may be, so the beauty of the "game" and "sport" can be pastimes enjoyed by future families and emerging athletic scholars. Maybe through the freedom of this medium, through your Web site the truth can be discussed, streamed and heard.
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By: Charles McGee on 7/27/2010 1:30PM
The NCAA did not begin to 'enforce' severe standards until Black athletes began to show up in large numbers. There was a story that circulated in certain circles that suggested that former University of Washington athlete, 'Hurrying' Hugh
McElhenny, had to take a pay cut when he signed with the San Francisco Forty Niners of the NFL. True or not, it is clear that when a coach signs a shoe deal with Nike it is because Nike expects the coach to put the players, not HIS players, in preferred shoe. The players are with the college and not the coach. If the coach leaves they are stuck with the college. The NCAA is corrupt, not because they are bad people, but are products of the United States of America. As Bishop Desmond Tutu explained while characterizing South Africa apartheid, "You can only get corruption from a corrupt system."
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By: steven on 8/27/2010 9:41PM
Stop make excuses for Reggie, he knew he would be making millions very soon and should have done what all other great college players do and find a way to make it following the rules. Let's face it USC gives every penny they are allowed to by the rules to there top players thats how they compete yr. after yr. for the national championship. To even make this a black and white argument is insane, it is a situation of greed and before you say your not poor what do you know, I grew up with a mother on welfare for a good part of my life. I went plenty of days very hungry.
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By: steve on 8/27/2010 9:57PM
Your are a disgrace to every white man that has ever been born. How dare you talk about african americans going to Africa to help there brothers and sisters. A lot African Americans are working there butts off just to make it day to day. That also includes white people in this poor recession that White presidents have put us in along with white congressman and senators who are only concerned with how much money they will get if they vote a certain way. America would be much better off without raciest pigs such as yourself. Do americans proud and move to another country. And by the way I am WHITE.
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