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For Bowl Season, Elon University’s Jason Husser revisits the changing world of college athletics

For Bowl Season, Elon University’s Jason Husser revisits the changing world of college athletics

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December 29, 202518m 18s

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Jason Husser (Photo: Elon.edu)

Jason Husser (Photo: Elon.edu)

 

Few areas of modern American popular culture have undergone greater or more rapid changes in recent years that college sports. Thanks to a series of successful legal challenges, the nation’s longstanding practice of treating college athletes as amateurs has been completely upended and, especially at big schools engaged high-profile sports like football and basketball, teams have become professionalized, with many athletes switching schools yearly, and raking in multi-million dollar deals under so-called “name image and likeness.”

In a time of such rapid change and upheaval, it comes as little surprise that many people who were used to how things once worked – be they university leaders or average citizens and sports fans — are experiencing a sense of disorientation and discomfort. And this fact was made clear in some opinion surveys conducted last October by the Elon University Poll and the Knight Commission on Intercollegiate Athletics, and at that time, NC Newsline caught up with the Elon poll director, Prof. Jason Husser, to learn more.

Now that we are in the midst of the college football bowl season, we thought it would be an ideal time to revisit that interview and the poll findings.

Click here to listen to the full interview with Elon University Professor Jason Husser.