Concussion center pioneers treatment for dilemma in college sports Sandra Ortellado March 9, 2016 1 Comment The Stanford Concussion and Brain Performance Center is at the cutting edge of concussion diagnosis and rehabilitation, with eye-tracking technology and a treatment protocol combining exercise and... Read More »
Miller: How athlete transfer rules should be liberalized Cameron Miller February 24, 2016 0 Comments In my last column, I argued that the current transfer rules for NCAA athletes are unfair. Essentially, I don’t believe that college players should be treated any differently than the rest of... Read More »
Miller: Why transfer restrictions are wrong Cameron Miller February 10, 2016 0 Comments Last Wednesday was a long-awaited day for high school athletes across the country, thousands of whom finally put pen to paper and signed a NLI or financial aid agreement with an NCAA-member school.... Read More »
Miller: The NCAA’s diversity problem Cameron Miller January 27, 2016 2 Comments Last week, Florida defensive back Jalen Tabor added his voice to the growing number of critics who see parallels between college sports and slavery. After the Southeastern Conference (SEC) released... Read More »
Miller: With exorbitant CFP payouts, money isn’t the limiting factor in paying college athletes Cameron Miller January 11, 2016 0 Comments There will only be one winner on the field in tonight’s College Football Playoff (CFP) Championship Game between Clemson and Alabama, but every FBS program will count Monday night as a financial... Read More »
Student athletes balance sports and academics Pascale Elisabeth Eenkema van Dijk December 9, 2015 4 Comments Stanford student athletes have a lot to manage with 20 hours per week of practice, weight training, conditioning and games -- plus the normal academic requirements of any other student. Though... Read More »
Miller: Dissecting the NCAA argument against paying college athletes Cameron Miller October 22, 2015 4 Comments Forget Texas A&M-Alabama: The biggest showdown in College Station this past week was of the Oxford, not gridiron, variety. You read that right: The real battle in Texas didn’t take place at... Read More »
Speaking out: Student-athletes weigh in on LGBT acceptance in athletics Op Ed May 27, 2015 2 Comments LGBT inclusion is one issue, among others, that some students and faculty have still struggled with in the athletic community. At StAAT, we’ve worked hard to shed light on this issue that has... Read More »