Cover
Title Page
Copyright
Table of Contents
Preface
Introduction
1. Student-Controlled Athletics and Early Reform
2. Faculty, Faculty Athletic Committees, and Reform Efforts
3. Early Interinstitutional Reform Efforts
4. Presidents: Promoters of Reformers?
5. Football, Progressive Reform, and the Creation of the NCAA
6. The NCAA: A Faculty Debating Society for Amateurism
7. The 1920s and the Carnegie Report on College Athletics
8. Individual Presidential Reform: Gates Hutchins, and Bowman
9. Presidential Conference Reform: The 1930s Graham Plan Failure
10. The NCAA and the Sanity Code: A National Reform Gone Wrong
11. Ivy League Presidential Reform
12. Scandals and the ACE Reform Effort in the 1950s
13. Lowly Standards: Chaos in the Sports Yards
14. The Hanford Report, Rejected Reform, and Proposition 48
15. Title IX and Governmental Reform in Women's Athletics
16. African Americans, Freshman Eligibility, and Forced Reform
17. Presidential Control, Minor Reform, and the Knight Commission
18. NCAA Reorganization, the Board of Presidents' Reform, and the APR
19. Faculty Reform Efforts: CARE, the Drake Group, and COIA
20. The Freshman Rule: A Nearly Forgotten Reform
Afterword
Intercollegiate Athletic Reform Timeline
Notes
Bibliography
Index