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Intercollegiate division one Basketball is a huge part of the college?s revenue, today more then ever. ?Big time intercollegiate athletics has become a major commercial entertainment industry, with goals and operating methods that are separate from and often directly opposed to the educational mission of the U.S.?(Coakley 445). Therefore, contrary to belief it is run the same way one would run a multi million-dollar business. It is evident that the athletic department and coaches are in charge of making investment decision to try and improve the status of the school. The players on the other hand can be compared to employees. Their jobs are simply to play their particular sport, unable to devote enough time to their academics, which will have a more profound affect on their life later on. The film ?One on One,? a true story, showed how life as a divisions one scholarship athlete was really is. It gave a behind the scenes look to the social world of these athletes and how they are exploited by their coaches on and off the court.
In the movie ?One on One? Henry Steel was the main character played by Robby Benson. Henry was from a small town and received a four-year full scholarship to play basketball at a division one school. From the moment he arrived at the school everything was taking care of from him. His schedule was made for him and he had a job that all he had to do was show up too, and he would receive a check. He was also given money for basketball tickets from alumni. Also, he was assigned a tutor to assist him in his academics for free. The college made it so that basketball would be his main objective and made it so he didn?t have any other distractions. On the court however Henry was physically underdeveloped when compared to the rest of the team. Being the high school star that he was the transition was tough. As time went on, Henry did not live up to the expectation of the coaches. Therefore the head ...

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