Dave Zirin: The Flaws and Failures of College Sports

Dave Zirin: The Flaws and Failures of College Sports

Dave Zirin: The Flaws and Failures of College Sports

How the college sports system exploits student-athletes while raking in billions.

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While college coaches and athletic directors often make millions of dollars per year and the NCAA reaps $11 billion for a March Madness contract, players remain essentially unpaid for their talent and effort. Nation sportswriter Dave Zirin joined the panel on Melissa Harris-Perry’s show Sunday to discuss how the system, particularly that of college basketball and football, brutally takes advantage of its players by functioning under the guise of supposedly benefiting student athletes. 

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