Entirely Out of Bounds

Charges of boozing, sex and rape rock a university football program--and college sports as a whole

When you're a hot high school prospect being wooed by a college football program, you have to pack a lot of learning into 48 hours. That's the amount of time the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) allows a prospective recruit to stay at any one campus. Administrators and coaches spend the days showing the prospect around. Then the current players take the high schooler out for a college man's night. Sometimes that can mean trouble.

Katie Hnida, a former University of Colorado placekicker and the first female football player in the school's history, got her own indoctrination in a disturbing way...

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