Sonny Vaccaro presented to us, on day two, on "Life After the O'Bannon Case" and how it will affect the future of collegiate athletics. Vaccaro gave the audience a solo presentation on his opinions on the result of O'Bannon v. NCAA and life going forward. Sonny discussed how the NCAA represents control and how it takes control of many individuals, mainly the student-athletes. Vaccaro used examples like how the NCAA has their own vocabulary. Words, such as "student-athlete," "true freshman," and "collegiate model" are nowhere to be found in the English dictionary, but are only in the NCAA bylaws year after year. They use these words to defend themselves against opposition saying the "kids" are athletes first and not students or are treated unfairly.
Showing posts with label Sonny Vaccaro. Show all posts
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Tuesday, November 18, 2014
Monday, November 17, 2014
S4SC with Sonny Vaccaro Day 1 Recap
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Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Sport for Social Change Conference Preview
By:
Kevin Rossi

Thursday's portion of the Sport for Social Change Conference will feature a conversation with Sonny Vaccaro, the legendary sports marketing executive. The conversation will be directed by Tom Farrey, an enterprise reporter for ESPN and director of the Aspen Institute's Sport and Society Program. Vaccaro will speak about his involvement and thoughts about the Ed O'Bannon v. NCAA case.
Vaccaro and Farrey's conversation will take place at 6 p.m. in the Bossone Research Center's Mitchell Auditorium.
Wednesday, October 15, 2014
S4SC: Legendary Former Marketing Executive Sonny Vaccaro to Speak at Drexel
By:
Drexel SMTSU

The title of Vaccaro’s lecture is “College Sport at a
Crossroads: Perspectives on the Demise of NCAA,” which will feature his experiences
helping to grow the Nike empire, while fighting for student-athlete rights
along the way. He will deliver his lecture from 11-11:50 a.m. on Nov. 14.
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