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The Sports Ethics Show: Blown Calls and Technology

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Seth Bordner of The University of Alabama talks with Shawn E. Klein on The Sports Ethics Show about the problem of officiating mistakes in sport and how technology can and should be used to prevent and correct these mistakes. Show Links: Seth Bordner, Assistant Professor of Philosophy, The University of Alabama Seth Bordner: Twitter “Call ‘Em as they are: What’s wrong with Blown Calls and What to do about them” , Journal of the Philosophy of Sport , Volume 42, Issue 1, 2015 Listen to this episode .  Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: iTunes Subscribe

Life after the NFL @ The Allrounder

An interesting article at The Allrounder , especially relevant given the recent news about 49ers linebacker Chris Borland: In their new book,  Is There Life After Football? Surviving the NFL , James Holstein, Richard Jones, and nine-year NFL veteran George Koonce, Jr., present the results of an extensive sociological study of former pro football players. A major part of the book, of course, looks at the physical toll that an NFL career inflicts on its players. But even more striking are their findings on how life in football affects former players’ ability to find and hold a job, to maintain relationships, even to engage in basic social interactions. In this interview excerpt, Holstein and Jones discuss what they discovered in their research.

College Basketball and Freshmen Ineligibility

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With March Madness around the corner, our attention turns to college basketball. But with players going to the NBA sooner and with athlete compensation looming, many fans are concerned about the future of the college game. The rule for most of the 20th century was that college freshmen were not eligible to play varsity sports. This changed in the 1970s but the idea has recently been making a bit of comeback. Is it a panacea for the problems plaguing the NCAA or is just window dressing that fails to address the real problems. Professor Chad Carlson of Hope College joins The Sports Ethics Show to discuss this and other NCAA issues.   Listen to this episode . Subscribe to the podcast in iTunes: iTunes Subscribe