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US universities prepared to pay high price for sporting success

Despite scandal and top-level resignations, University of Maryland system head sees football as being well worth the trouble

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December 27, 2018
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December 27, 2018
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The head of one of the US鈥 largest university systems has reiterated his commitment to sport despite a scandal聽that had its roots in the death of a footballer and led to the resignation of the flagship campus鈥 president.

Robert Caret, chancellor of the University System of Maryland, told 探花视频 that the enormous wealth concentrated in major US college sports made them almost impossible for higher education institutions to control.

鈥淭he money behind big-time college athletics is a problem,鈥 Dr Caret said. 鈥淚 don鈥檛 think there鈥檚 a president in the country that wouldn鈥檛 say that.鈥

Dr Caret was speaking amid the continuing fallout from the death of 19-year-old Jordan McNair, a University of Maryland American football player who died in June 2018 of allegedly untreated heatstroke suffered at a gruelling team practice.

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Despite the findings of an internal study聽that described an abusive culture in the football team, Maryland鈥檚 governing board of regents voted to keep the football team鈥檚 head coach, D.鈥塉. Durkin. The campus鈥 president, Wallace Loh, refused that recommendation and then announced his own retirement at the end of the year. After an聽outcry聽on campus and beyond, Mr Durkin was fired and the chairman of the regents, James Brady, announced his immediate resignation.

Dr Caret said that the case may have ended badly but was hardly unique. For the past three decades, university leaders have worked through the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics to draft reports聽full聽of recommendations for improvement. 鈥淏ut none of them have ever been able to implement any of the recommendations they make鈥, Dr Caret said, 鈥渂ecause it鈥檚 just too legally or politically difficult to do.鈥

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Meanwhile, the benefits of participating in college sport聽are just too great to pass up, Dr Caret said. The millions of dollars each university receives are an important element, he said, although much of that money is reinvested into the teams. Instead, he said, the chief value of big-time college sports聽is reputational, making the institution look attractive to outsiders and encouraging alumni to feel connected and to donate.

That is especially true of membership in a major college football conference, Dr Caret said. 鈥淭he positive side is that you鈥檙e in a peer group you want to be recognised as being a member of.鈥

In 2012聽Maryland moved its football team from the local Atlantic Coast Conference into the Big Ten Conference, based near Chicago, seeking greater revenue. This shift appears to have been associated with the greater pressure for success聽that led to the development of an abusive culture.

Dr Caret said that, while football needs ongoing reform, it should not be abandoned.

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鈥淚f you scale Mount Everest, there are dangers; if you play football, there are dangers,鈥 he said. 鈥淚 think we have to be forthright as we learn more about the dangers and try to mitigate them.鈥

paul.basken@timeshighereducation.com

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