
New Books in Sociology Nathan Kalman-Lamb and Derek Silva, "The End of College Football: On the Human Cost of an All-American Game" (UNC Press, 2024)
Oct 27, 2024
Nathan Kalman-Lamb, an Assistant Professor of Sociology known for "Game Misconduct," and Derek Silva, an Associate Professor with the book "Power Played," delve into the hidden costs of college football. They reveal how the sport exploits players, particularly through coercive practices and racial dynamics. Their discussions highlight the chronic injuries athletes face, the deceptive nature of NIL agreements, and the systemic inequities within college athletics. The podcast challenges the glorified image of college football, demanding critical reforms and shedding light on its harsh realities.
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Intro
00:00 • 2min
The Dark Side of College Football
02:01 • 17min
The Coercive Nature of Consent in College Football
18:46 • 5min
Exploiting College Athletes: The Hidden Cost of Sports
23:31 • 13min
Exploring NIL Agreements in College Football
36:35 • 7min
The Harsh Reality of College Football
44:01 • 21min
Exploring Critical Perspectives on Sports Literature
01:05:25 • 2min
