The System: The Glory and Scandal of Big-Time College Football

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Has anyone read this? I just started reading it and it is pretty interesting.
 

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I got it for Christmas. I'm in the middle of a book right now and have some others I want to read, but I'm considering bumping this to the top of the list. I might even take a break from the book I'm reading now and read it.
 

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Do they name names? What schools do they use as examples? The sales blurb below seems a bit sensationalistic (but what else would you expect from someone trying to sell a book). It makes me wonder if it is just generalities and anonymous specifics (perhaps with pseudonyms).



AN EXPLOSIVE AND REVELATORY PORTRAIT REPORTED FROM DEEP BEHIND THE SCENES OF BIG-TIME NCAA COLLEGE FOOTBALL: THE PASSION, THE THRILLING ACTION—AND THE SHOCKING REALITIES THAT LIE BENEATH THIS COLOSSAL, MULTIBILLION-DOLLAR BUSINESS

COLLEGE FOOTBALL has never been more popular—or more chaotic. Millions fill 100,000-seat stadiums every Saturday; tens of millions more watch on television every weekend. The 2013 Discover BCS National Championship game between Notre Dame and Alabama had a viewership of 26.4 million people, second only to the Super Bowl. Billions of dollars from television deals now flow into the game; the average budget for a top-ten team is $80 million; top coaches make more than $3 million a year; the highest paid, more than $5 million.
But behind this glittering success are darker truths: “athlete-students” working essentially full-time jobs with no share in the oceans of money; players who often don’t graduate and end their careers with broken bodies; “janitors” who clean up player misconduct; football “hostesses” willing to do whatever it takes to land a top recruit; seven-figure black box recruiting slush funds. And this: Despite the millions of dollars pouring into the game, 90 percent of major athletic departments still lose money. Yet schools remain caught up in an ever-escalating “arms race”—at the expense of academic scholarships, facilities and faculty.
Celebrated investigative journalists Jeff Benedict and Armen Keteyian were granted unprecedented access during the 2012 season to programs at the highest levels across the country at a time of convulsive change in college football. Through dogged reporting, they explored every nook and cranny of this high-powered machine, and reveal how it operates from the inside out. The result: the system through the eyes of athletic directors and coaches, high-flying boosters and high-profile TV stars, five-star recruits and tireless NCAA investigators and the kids on whom the whole vast enterprise depends.
Both a celebration of the power and pageantry of NCAA football and a groundbreaking, thought-provoking critique of its excesses, The System is the definitive book on the college game.
 

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Do they name names? What schools do they use as examples? The sales blurb below seems a bit sensationalistic (but what else would you expect from someone trying to sell a book). It makes me wonder if it is just generalities and anonymous specifics (perhaps with pseudonyms).

I read it over Christmas. It's a very good book. There's a lot on Mike Leach in there, and some stories from Ohio State, Oklahoma State and Tennessee. The BYU stories, including the Ziggy Ansah story, were probably the favorite part of the book for me.
 

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I'll be interested in reading the positive props given to BYU. Based on what I have heard from some that have went there, it's not all positive. Goes for any program....
 

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I've started to read this book and probably a fifth through it. It's very good. It names names. Talks specifics about teams and what happens there. Yeah, Tennessee does not come out well at all from what I've read so far, neither does Texas. If you see it, pick it up or barrow it!