In 1997, Dave Ridpath walked onto the campus of Marshall University as a
sports-loving athletic administrator with a career on the rise. Less
than five years later, Ridpath's quest to reform one of the most corrupt
athletic departments in college sports, while simultaneously standing
up to the behemoth governing body that is the NCAA, had all but
destroyed that career. While serving as assistant athletic director for
compliance and student services at Marshall University from 1997 through
2001, Ridpath unearthed violations of several NCAA rules. These
violations included overt academic fraud and impermissible,
booster-devised employment for members of the Marshall University
football team-a team had taken the nation by storm because of its
incredible success on the field. Ridpath now chronicles his experiences
through this trying time in Tainted Glory: Marshall University, the
NCAA, and One Man's Fight for Justice. Instead of being hailed as a
conquering hero determined to clean up an outlaw program, Ridpath had
the tables turned on him. He found himself out of a job when Marshall
University and the NCAA determined that the path of least resistance
would be to remove him rather than address the issues head-on. With this
action, they hoped to avoid damaging the university, the athletic
department, and the NCAA overall. This story is about more than the NCAA
or Marshall University. It is about the state of the business of
intercollegiate athletics told by someone on the inside who lived it-the
good and the bad.
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