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Posts Tagged ‘NCAA Men’s Division I Basketball Championship’

March Madness Money Makers

Wednesday, March 25th, 2009

It’s no secret that college basketball players do not get paid.  What is a secret, however, is the net worth of the nation’s top squads, and what is being withheld from the players.  In an economy like today’s, I was appalled to see what kind of cash these programs are generating for their schools.  The richest of the rich, University of North Carolina, is again a favorite to reach the Final Four and cut down the nets.  And if the players win it for the school, they won’t see a penny.

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How can someone determine what a college team is worth?  Well, figuring out the most valuable college basketball teams is based on the money that men’s basketball programs contribute to four important beneficiaries: their university (money generated by basketball that goes to the institution for academic purposes), the athletic department (the profit generated by the basketball program kept by the department), the conference (the distribution of post-season tournament revenue) and the surrounding communities (spending by visitors to the county that’s related to the team).

Based on those characteristics, North Carolina is valued at a whopping $25.9 million!!  And guess what, the ones that are generating all that money by playing well don’t receive any compensation whatsoever.  It’s outrageous that the star player, with his name on the back of the jerseys in the stands, won’t see a dime from those sales.  He’s the one putting the butts in the arena, selling tickets and, ultimately, generating revenue.

Because the Tar Heels have been to two of the last four national semi-finals, play in one of the most competitive conferences in college hoops, and have recognizable colors, they rake in the dough.  So shouldn’t the players, who actually  win the games, be entitled to at least a portion of the $26 million bucks?  Even if it’s just a few dollars a week for some pizza or a movie, these student-athletes work way too hard to be hassled with insanely strict NCAA rules and potential punishment.

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I’m not saying the players should split $26 million bucks, I’m saying that they should get a stipend to live a regular college life; when they aren’t busy making millions for the university of course.

Google, iPhones and a Twitter Tweet, makes March Madness Extra Sweet

Friday, March 20th, 2009

Have you ever been in class, one eye on the professor and the other glued to a live feed of March Madness action on your cell phone?  Well, I have – and I was tossed out of the lecture pretty damn quickly too.  Without TV, following the NCAA tournament was almost as impossible as Western Kentucky’s upset over Illinois last night.  Thanks to Google, Apple and even Twitter, we don’t have to worry about that anymore.

With some new applications, these companies are making not paying attention in class as inconspicuous as ever.  Now, basketball fans can track the March Madness tournament in a number of ways.  On personalized Google homepages,  people can check out everything from scores and seeds, to college rankings and live updates.  Just add the College Basketball 2009 iGadget, and get minute-by-minute news right on Google.  You can also use the application to receive emails of your teams latest search results and even find the best place to watch the game.

And if that’s not enough to satisfy your college sports cravings, check out the iPhone’s newest application, March Madness On Demand, available for $4.99 from iTunes.  Once downloaded, you can stream live games, check stats and even see updated brackets.  Now you can watch Syracuse take on Stephen F. Austin while checking the score of Arizona State and Temple – amazing.

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If, however, you aren’t fortunate enough to own an iPhone, don’t fret — just tweet!  All tournament long, you can follow the tweets of faithful fans as they update you throughout every game.  So even if you’re cooped up in an office or classroom, you can still find out the scores with Twitter.

And to think — just a few years ago I had to watch TV to get my scores; so juvenile.