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Sports Law / Who Is Liable When a Fan Gets Hurt?
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A 6 page paper discussing legal and liability issues related to spectator injuries at sporting events. Bibliography lists four sources.
Filename: Pucks.wps
Sports Management Ð The Case of Pete Rose and Gambling
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Sports Management Ð The Case of Pete Rose and Gambling : This 5 page report discusses gambling in professional sports and by the athletes themselves. What are the legal implications, as well as the impact on the sport itself. The circumstances and findings of the Pete Rose case are discussed. Bibliography lists 4 sources. BWpete.wps
Filename: BWpete.wps
Sports Marketing / Research & Reality
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A 12 page research paper on some of the basics, and importance of, market research in the field of sports marketing. The paper looks at some of the marketing activities of (1) auto racing, now the country s second most popular sport (surprise!) following only football in revenues and viewership; (2) Notre Dame, alone among college sports organizations who conduct their own licensing pursuits; and (3) the Carolina Hurricanes, an ice hockey team that ended the 1996 hockey season as the New England Whalers, based in Connecticut. A baseball analyst wrote in 1992 that the national organizations were damaging the future of the national pastime by following only the immediate dollar without working for the good of the game, and his predictions seem to have been realized. Bibliography lists 11 sources.
Filename: Sports.doc
Strategic Plan for an Intercollegiate Athletic Program
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A 15 page paper outlining a plan to
promote the "other" collegiate sports. The "big three" - football, basketball and baseball - gain
most of the attention given collegiate sports, with baseball trailing at a significant distance. There
are nearly two dozen other intercollegiate sports recognized and regulated by the NCAA,
however, and most receive far less attention from local fans and media. Increasing budgetary
constraints result in increased financial pressures on these other sports, and the five-year plan
presented here addresses ways to increase community awareness of and support for these sports.
The primary approach is a "grass roots" effort in which players and coaches visit local public and
private schools, inviting students to attend their games. Tickets are required but will be freely
given for two years, becoming more scarce in subsequent years so that competitions will be
generating gate receipts and the teams will be contributing to their own financial support.
Bibliography lists 13 sources.
Filename: KSathlPlan.wps
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