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  Miller, E., and Wagner, D. (1997, December 7). ASU's player gambling debt tied to point-shaving scandal. Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. D15.

  Minnesota dismisses academic counselor. (1999, June 19). Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, p. C10.

  Moore, D. L. (2003, April, 18). Stunned family, friends of Dennehy rip Bliss: Secretly recorded tapes reveal plot to say Dennehy dealt drugs. USA Today, p. C3.

  Moore surprised Bertuzzi cleared to play. (2005, August 11). Associated Press. Retrieved July 16, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Mueller, M., Crittenden, J., and Ford, B. (1996, November 14). Suspended BC player says betting more widespread. Boston Herald, p. 34.

  Mulligan, M. (2007, September 16). Call them the New England Stealers: Many around the league happy to see Belichick's reputation take a big hit. Chicago Sun-Times, p. A85.

  Navarro, M. (2006, December 8). Easterling charged with sex crime. Miami Herald. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database. NCAA puts St. Bonaventure on probation. (2004, February 20). Chicago Sun-Times, p. 146.

  Nearman, S. (1998, April 26). Ready or not Boston, here comes Rosie Ruiz. Washington Times, p. C12.

  Neff, C., and Lieber, J. (1989, April 3). Rose's grim vigil: As gambling charges-and the media-engulf him, Pete Rose awaited his fate. Sports Illustrated, p. 52.

  Newberry, P. (2000, February 8). Arbitrator being asked to overturn Rocker suspension. Associated Press. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Newberry, P. (2003, March 6). Harrick's son fired by Georgia: father's future in doubt. Advocate, p. 4C.

  Neyer, R. (2001, September 27). It ain't cheatin' if you don't get caught. ESPN Classic [online version]. Retrieved August 18, 2007, from espn.go.com/classic/s/neyer_on%20_shot.html.

  Nightengale, B. (1995, October 19). Belle bat caper finally solved. The Sporting News, p. 4B.

  Nolan, J. (1992, November 26). Dateline: Cincinnati. Associated Press. Retrieved August 14, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  O'Brien, S. (2004, February 18). University of Colorado football sex scandal. CNN American Morning. Retrieved June 29, 2007, from http://transcripts.cnn.com/TRAN

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  O'Connor, I. (2004, January 14). McNabb's amazing career built on proving doubters wrong. USA Today, p. 2C.

  O'Keeffe, M. (2000, May 22). Seeking another shot: Isaac Burton, NBA hopeful. Daily News (New York), p. 67.

  Okimoto, J. (1999, June 22). Five men sentenced in college basketball point-shaving scandal. Associated Press. Retrieved June 13, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database. Olson, L. (2007, April 10). Two weeks? He needs at least a summer vacation. Daily News (New York), p. 58.

  O'Neill, D. (2007, September 18). Fashion maven seeks input on future of 756th home run ball. St. Louis Post-Dispatch, p. D2.

  One of Belle's biggest capers came in Chicago. (1996, November 19). Associated Press, Retrieved June 12, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  On this day. (2006). BBC News [online version]. Retrieved September 8, 2007, from http://news.bbc.co.uk/onthisday/hi/dates/stories/october/17/newsid_3535000/3535348.stm.

  Outside the lines: Bob Knight and anger management. (2000, May 21). Retrieved August 25, 2007, from sports.espn.go.com/page2/tvlistings/show8transcript.html.

  Paul, K. (2000, November 8). McSorley's verdict: One year. Boston Globe, p. E4.

  Pearlman, J. (1999, December 23). Shooting outrageously from the lip, Braves closer John Rocker bangs away at his favorite targets: The Mets, their fans, their city, and just about everyone in it. Sports Illustrated [online version]. Retrieved August 8, 2007, from sportsillustrated.cnn.com/features/cover/news/1999/12/22/rocker.

  Pells, E. (2007, September 21). Landis's bid to retain Tour title fails: Arbitration panel upholds DQ. Chicago Sun-Times, p. 83.

  Perkins, D. (2007, August 21). If NBA ref sings, Stern will hang. Toronto Star, p. S1.

  Pistons ban Green for life. (2006, November 17), Seattle Times, p. D4.

  Podell, I. (2000, February 23). McSorley suspended after attack on Brashear. Associated Press. Retrieved July 16, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Red, C. (2007, August 21). With Vick plea, dog bites man: Reverses field, agrees to accept Fed deal. Daily News (New York), p. 48.

  Reitman, S. (2006, June 1). Sex and scandal at Duke. Rolling Stone [online edition]. Retrieved April 2, 2007, from www.rollingstone.com/news/story/10464110/sex_scandal_at_duke.

  Report: A matured Rocker wants to put disparaging comments behind him. (2005, April 14). Associated Press. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Reusse, P. (1997, December 14). Iron Mike unmasked: The world was shocked when Mike Tyson bit a piece of Evander Holyfield's ear. But trainer Teddy Atlas was not surprised. He knew Tyson would opt for easy way out. Star Tribune, p. C4.

  Rhoden, W. C. (1992, September 28). Jackie Sherrill teaches us about priorities: Is castrating a bull the type of education NCAA strives for? The Sporting News, p. 6.

  Rogers, C. (2000, March 3). A day of healing for Rocker: Meeting, apologies clear air on return. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. 1C.

  Roughness: Lewis pitching slam bam video doesn't do much for his image, or the NFL's either. (2002, November 24). Post Tribune (Gary, IN), p. C2.

  Rubin, A. (2002, August 25). Bought and sold: Coaches pay price for peddling prep star Albert Means. Daily News (New York), p. 102.

  Rushlo, M. (1999, November 16). Former ASU player sentenced to one year for point shaving. Associated Press. Retrieved June 13, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Ryan, B. (1996, November 7). BC will pay the price for inexcusable acts. Boston Globe, p. E1.

  Ryan, B. (2000, June 8). His name linked to ''contact,'' but Washington should be known for project, not punch. Boston Globe, p. D1.

  Saraceno, F. (2004, August 6). Classic 1972 USA vs. USSR basketball game. ESPN Classic [online version]. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from sports.espn.go.com/classic/s/classic_1972_usa_ussr_gold_medal_hoop.htm.

  Schlabach, M. (2003, March 11). UGA finds ''academic fraud,'' cancels season: Harrick suspended, Dogs pull out of tournaments. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. A1.

  Schmitz, B. (2006, December 22). Win for Bob Knight means dark days for college basketball. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. Retrieved August 25, 2007, from ProQuest database.

  Scott, J. and Morris, M. (2007, August 30). Richard Jewell found dead at 44. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. B1.

  Seymour, A., Jr., and Billeaud, J. (1999, September 28). UT under a cloud: School launches probe into alleged plagiarism. News Sentinel, p. A1.

  Sheeley, G. (1997, May 21). The Fuzzy-Tiger summit: Woods, ''Now it's done''-both seek closure after discussing Zoeller's remark. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. 1B.

  Shuster, R. (1993, June 1). Locker room still a battleground for female journalists. USA Today, p. C3.

  Sirak, R. (1998, April 5). Zoeller's comments won't stop echoing: Joke about Woods still haunts veteran golfer. Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, p. 7.

  Sixth rape allegation surfaces at CU. (2004, February 20). CNN.com. Retrieved June 29, 2007, from http://edition.cnn.com.2004/US/Central/02-19/colorado.football.

  Smallwood, J. (2007, August 21). If other refs gambled, that's a foul situation. Knight Ridder Tribune News Service. Retrieved August 22, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Smith, S. (2006, January 10). La Salle's bigwigs won't accept blame but deserve shame Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved June 12, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Smith, S. (2007, October 25). New rules for NBA referees: Can make some trips to casinos, officials disclosed. Chicago Tribune [online version]. Retrieved November 16, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Smizik, B. (1985, September 15). Baseball and Pirates on trial, and they're losing. Seattle Times, p. C3.

  Soshnick, S. (2005, January 13). Williams joins minors while awaiting retrial. National Pos
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  Spielman, F. (2003, October 17). Mayor unloads on media for naming Cubs fan: ''You'd better be careful how you present him.'' Chicago Sun-Times, p. 10.

  Springer, S. (2007, August 8). Bonds slugs home run no. 756 to pass Aaron. Los Angeles Times, p. A1.

  Stapleton, A. (1998, April 3). Reggie White apologizes: ''My intent was not to demean anyone.… If I did, I humbly ask for your forgiveness.'' Madison (Wisconsin) Capital Times, p. 1A.

  Steinmetz, M. (1997, December 2). Sprewell suspended for Carlesimo attack-Warriors chokes, punches his coach. Seattle Times, p. C1.

  Strickland, C. (2003, November 8). Price regrets having trusted school officials: Wanted to tell his story, but was advised to remain quiet … then he was fired. Spokesman Review, C6.

  Struby, T. (2001, February 18). On the rebound a year after hazing scandal ended Vermont's hockey season, Cats are keeping the faith. Chicago Sun-Times, p. 132.

  Sullivan, R. (1985, May 20). In Pittsburgh, the party may soon be over. Sports Illustrated, p. 34.

  Swezey, C. (2005, December 10). Dark days for the black knights in ''Codebreakers,'' the cheating scandal that shook Army. Washington Post, p. C7.

  Teaford, E. (2004, March 3). Despite troubles, Schott had plenty of admirers. Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail, p. 1B.

  Telander, R. (2007, August 19). It's guilt by association: With disgraced Donaghy ready to provide info about other refs to the Feds, Stern's NBA finds itself in PR nightmare. Chicago Sun-Times, p. A85.

  Thompson, R. (2007, April 16). Officials ensure cheaters never win. Boston Herald, p. 70.

  Todd, J. (2000, May 20). The fights of their lives. Gazette (Montreal), p. J1. Retrieved September 10, 2007, from Proquest database.

  Trouble at West Point. (1951, August 13). Time [online version]. Retrieved September 27, 2007, from www.time.com/time/printout/0,8816,889147,00.htm.

  Tulane scandal: 8 indicted, coaches quit. (1985, April 5). San Francisco Chronicle, p. 69.

  Tulane star confesses he was paid by coaches. (1985, April 5). Seattle Times, p. E1.

  Unsplendid splinter: Cubs rally past Rays after Sosa's ignominious ejection. (2003, June 3).

  Sports Illustrated [online version]. Retrieved August 14, 2007, from sportsillustrated. cnn.com/baseball/news/2003/06/03/sosa_ejected_ap.

  UTEP hires former 'Bama coach. (2003, December 22). Charleston (West Virginia) Daily Mail, p. 3B.

  Vacchiano, R. (2004, January 18). In no rush to forget: McNabb's dad still irate over Limbaugh's attack. Daily News (New York), p. 56.

  Vample, R. (2006, August 16). Artest does community service in Detroit, part of brawl sentence. Associated Press. Retrieved August 9, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Views on a champ, a chomp, a chump. (1997, June 30). Austin American Statesman, p. D8.

  Vivlamore, C. (2007, September 27). Vick's woes multiple with failed drug test: Confined to home, QB facing sentence in dogfighting case sends bad signal to judge, NFL. Atlanta Journal Constitution, p. A1.

  Voisin, A. (1993, June 5). Mike's mess: Jordan says book's claims ''preposterous''-Bull breaks his silence, denies gambling losses. Atlanta Journal-Constitution, p. D1.

  Wade Boggs affair: Adams tells tales of infidelity, racism, superstition in Penthouse article on life with Red Sox slugger. (1989, February 23). Austin American Statesman, p. C3.

  Wangrin, M. (2007, March 3). The last word: SMU's ''death penalty'' revisited. San Antonio Express-News, p. 14C.

  Webber's community service includes reading to kids. (2004, August 6). Grand Rapids Press, p. D3.

  Wesch, H. (2002, November 2). Pick six betting scandal is cup of worms: Racing officials from N.Y. to Arcadia aim to restore confidence. San Diego Union-Tribune, p. D1.

  Whicker, M. (1997, June 30). Call him ear-responsible: Tyson delivers punchline to the joke that is boxing. Orange County Register, p. S7.

  Whisler, J. (1997, November 9). Post-bite therapy hasn't helped Tyson. San Antonio Express-News, p. 5C.

  Wilbon, M. (1988, January 17). The Greek's apology is difficult to accept. Washington Post, p. D1.

  Wilkie, C. (1997, February 15). Jewell is still waiting for a ''thank you'': Ex-Olympic bomb suspect ponders absence of accolades. Boston Globe, p. A1.

  Williams, L., and Fainaru-Wada, M. (2005, October 19). Short prison terms for BALCO defendants: Judge blasts steroid dealer for continuing to protect his superstar drug clients. San Francisco Chronicle, p. A1.

  Williams guilty of four charges: Ex-player acquitted of manslaughter. (2004, May 1). Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette, p. 3B.

  Willon, P. and Metz, K. (1994, December 10). Law firm clears FSU officials: The NCAA plans to review the findings, which indicts Seminole players and booster. Tampa Tribune, Sports section, p. 1.

  Wilson, S. (1998, December 14). Hodler says Salt Lake was blackmailed. Associated Press. Retrieved July 11, 2007, from LexisNexis Academic database.

  Wise, M. (1997, December 7). Pro basketball: A suspended player, a shaken league. New York Times, Section 8, p. 1.

  Withers, B. (2005, January 11). Lawsuit vs. UW headed to trial: Neuheisel suing for wrongful termination-attempt to have case dismissed fails. Seattle Times, p. D1.

  Wood, L. L. (1999, April 15). When private lives become the story: The rush to hang Richard Jewell-security guard's attorney takes the press to task. San Francisco Chronicle, p. A25.

  Woods, Zoeller finally talk. (1997, May 21). Charleston (West Virginia) Gazette, p. 1B.

  Woodward, S. (1989, March 8). Boxer still has hopes of getting gold medal. USA Today, p. 5C.

  Youngblood, K. (1998, August 7). White is tight-lipped after Smith's blasts: Viking running back Robert Smith calls Reggie White's comments on homosexuals ''ignorant'' and says religion can be a divisive issue in NFL locker rooms. Wisconsin State Journal, p. 1B.

  Zirin, D. (2005). What's my name, fool? Chicago: Haymarket Press.

  Zirin, D. (2007). Welcome to the terrordome. Chicago: Haymarket Press.

  About the Authors

  PETER FINLEY is an assistant professor of sport and recreation management in the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University, where he specializes in sociology of sport and sport ethics. He is the author of several publications about sport-related issues, including use of the Web for recruiting, privacy rights, and a variety of other sociology of sport topics. He and Laura Finley are co-authors of The Sports Industry's War on Athletes (Praeger, 2006).

  LAURA FINLEY is an adjunct faculty member in the Women's Studies program and director of the Center for Living and Teaching Peace, which provides training and consultation on topics relevant to creating and sustaining a more peaceful world. She holds a Ph.D. in sociology from Western Michigan University, as well as two degrees in education. She has presented at numerous national and international conferences and is the author or co-author of five books and many journal articles and book chapters.

  JEFFREY FOUNTAIN is an assistant professor of sport and recreation management in the H. Wayne Huizenga School of Business and Entrepreneurship at Nova Southeastern University, where he specializes in sport marketing, sport finance, and organization and administration of sport. He recently created a course on sport in popular culture that examines the issues and roles of sport in the movies, on television, and in the print media. His current research focuses on purchasing power and how increasing costs of sporting events is affecting sports fans.

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