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How Football Culture Shapes Christian Colleges

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Christianity Today

Religion, Christianity, Religion & Spirituality

4.3 • 622 Ratings

🗓️ 21 September 2017

⏱️ 47 minutes

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Earlier this week, accusations that five Wheaton College football players had brutally hazed their teammate made national headlines. This news marked the biggest football scandal at a Christian school since five Baylor University players received charges of rape and assault. (The incident also led to the removal of Baylor president Ken Starr and head coach Art Briles and the resignation of athletic director Ian McCaw.) While details of the Wheaton case continue to emerge, football’s unique impact on Christian college campuses can’t be denied, said Dan Wood, the executive director of the National Christian College Athletic Association (NCCAA). “Football leads. If it’s a Christian college, I will tell you it’s the primary sport,” he said. Football is the most physical sport most colleges offer and its position as a fall sport means that athletes often return earlier than other students, a period that reaffirms their status as the center of the campus life, he said. “Football brings a different culture,” said Wood, who cautions Christian colleges before they add football programs. “We are putting [athletes] on pedestals,” Wood said. “Sometimes that’s our fault. Sometimes that’s their fault. But nonetheless, that’s where we find them way too often on the Christian campus.” Wood joined assistant editor Morgan Lee and editor in chief Mark Galli to discuss whether Christian schools have different student-athlete environments than their secular counterparts, the purpose of the NCCAA, and if sports build character—or only reveal it. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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This episode is brought to you in part by The Apologetics Guy Show, the podcast that helps you find clear answers to tough questions about Christianity.

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0:14.5

Join Moody Bible Institute professor Dr. Mikhail del Rosario at apologeticsky.com.

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Music Michael Del Rosario at Apologetics Guy.com. You're listening to Quick to Listen. Each week we go be on hashtags and hot takes to discuss a major

0:35.0

cultural event. I'm Morgan Lee, and I'm an assistant editor here at Christianity today,

0:39.9

and as usual, I'm joined by Mark Galley, our editor-in-chief.

0:43.3

Hey.

0:43.9

Hi, Mark.

0:44.4

Good morning.

0:45.2

Mark, I know that you were not here last week because you were fishing.

0:48.0

Yeah, that's not going to be a precious moment because it wasn't something that brought me joy.

0:52.7

I think you should give up fishing for this year.

0:54.4

That was your third time trying to fish.

0:56.6

It still didn't work out.

0:58.2

It hasn't been working out.

0:59.5

It's a long losing streak right now.

1:01.9

The fish are winning, definitely.

1:04.3

Finally, it's about time.

1:05.5

All right, so who's our guest today?

1:07.3

I'm really glad we have Dan Wood, executive director of the National Christian College Athletic Association with us.

1:13.7

The NCCAA was created, as the website puts it, for the maintenance, enhancement, and promotion of intercollegiate athletic competition with a Christian perspective.

1:23.5

And it aims to assist colleges and coaches in producing a game plan that will influence the student athlete immediately as well as his or her entire life.

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