The Drake Group Education Fund: Realizing The Promise Of College Athletics

WEBINAR 18 – Students, Employees or Both? Is There An Alternative Educational Model for College Sport?
Critical Issues Webinars, Featured, Video
As calls for college athlete compensation and unionization heat up, our stellar panelists offer their thoughts on how to defend the education model “student” priority. They discuss the pros and cons of the solutions being discussed in the courts, Congress and athletics administrators. Find out whether they believe there may be a new social contract … Read more

WEBINAR #17 – BRAIN TRAUMA – Are We Doing Enough to Protect College Athletes?
Critical Issues Webinars, Featured, Video
Thanks to science, we know far more now than years ago about the devastating effects concussions and sub concussive head impacts can have on the human brain. Helmets have changed, some sport rules have changed, but human physiology hasn’t. The brain smashing against the skull can cause lifelong damage. For the college athlete who tears … Read more

Webinar #16 – College Athletics Reform — Where Are the Faculty?
Critical Issues Webinar, Critical Issues Webinars, Video
Panelists examine the inconsistent performance of college faculty, sometimes successfully acting as guardians of academic integrity and tamping down on academic fraud in intercollegiate athletics and at other times, abdicating their guardian role by succumbing to significant internal pressures that allow the athletics enterprise to control institutional academic processes. Each of the speakers have been … Read more

Symposium Proceedings
PROCEEDINGS OF THE 2022 THE ALLEN SACK NATIONAL SYMPOSIUM – ADVANCING INTEGRITY IN COLLEGE SPORT View the proceedings of each session, read the biographies of all panelists, access links to all federal legislation discussed in each panel session, and view other college sport-related bills filed in the 116th and 117th Congress. SEE SYMPOSIUM PRINTED PROGRAM … Read more

The NCAA has Failed to Protect the Health of College Athletes
Did you know that colleges are not required to pay for the medical expenses of college athlete and there is no long term disability fund for chronic athletic injuries or the results of brain trauma? See the full story

2022 The Drake Group Student Journalism Prize for Investigative Reporting on Intercollegiate Athletics to Jessica Jurcek
Presented to Jessica Jurcek, University of Minnesota-Twin Cities Professional Journalism/Environmental Science, Policy and Management Major for “The consequences of cutting indoor track — Although the University of Minnesota will move forward with outdoor track, its Black student-athletes question the security of their sport.” The Prize recognizes the print, video, or multimedia work of a graduate … Read more

2022 The Drake Group National Public Service Award
Presented to The Honorable Christopher Murphy, United States Senator for Connecticut. The Drake Group National Public Service Award Honors an elected public official responsible for advancing legislation that would significantly improve the conduct of intercollegiate athletic programs, enhance the rights of college athletes, or otherwise protect their education, health, and safety. SEE VIDEO OF AWARD … Read more

University Presidents Tackle the Future of College Football
Athlete Abuse, Featured, Financial Madness
Karl Igsvoog interviews David Ridpath about his research on mandatory athletic fees, examines recent concussion litigation and its impact on college sports, reports the result of a survey of 131 college presidents on issues related to college football and whether university presidents are taking on the issue of concussion litigation. This video is a portion … Read more

Academic Fraud at UNC
Exploited Athletes, Featured, Lack of Accountability
UNC Chapel Hill enrolled student athletes with poor academic performance in fake classes so they would remain eligible to play. The classes soon enabled widespread academic fraud.

The Economics of College Sport
Andrew Zimbalist, Robert A. Woods Professor of Economics, Smith College; President-Elect, The Drake Group; author of Unpaid Professionals: Commercialism and Conflict in Big-time College Sports (1999), The Economics of Sport, I & II (2001), Unwinding Madness: What Went Wrong with College Sports and How to Fix It (2017) with Gerry Gurney and Donna Lopiano, and Whither College Sports (2021), explains the economics of … Read more












