“…The sociocultural and sociopolitical issues these movements address is directly related to literature that captures inequities extant in collegiate sport. Consequently, the premises of #MeToo, #BLM, and the unethical practices of contemporary high-profile collegiate sport scandals highlight how macro-level sociological issues manifest in collegiate athletic departments regarding gender (Burton, 2015;Hoffman, 2010;Sartore & Cunningham, 2007), race (Bimper & Harrison, 2017;Cooper et al, 2020;Singer, 2019), and paradoxical ideologies associated with the exploitative collegiate sport model (Sack, 2009;Southall & Nagel, 2008;Southall & Staurowsky, 2013;van Rheenen, 2013). Although intercollegiate sport scholarship has examined racial inequity, gender inequity, and paradoxical ideologies of collegiate sport before these sociological influences (or institutional shocks), the adoption of ADIOs during this juncture is noteworthy, given these positions emerged during a juncture of prominent social, cultural, and political shifts in the 21 st century.…”