complete solutions graded A+
What year did NCAA allow freshman to play Varsity football - correct answer ✔✔1972-1973
When were substitutions allowed on defense and offense - correct answer ✔✔1955
Woody Hayes - correct answer ✔✔recruited big time athletes at OSU, Big Bear era, ended his
career by punching a Clemson player, chief rival was Michigan and Bo Schembechler
Paul "Bear" Bryant - correct answer ✔✔the coach that made the University of Alabama football
team famous; started a black football player (with a full scholarship to the college) Football was
Gump's ticket to college. The coach didn't care about Gump's IQ, only that he was fast; known
for brutal bootcamps, started coaching career at UK
The Sanity Code - correct answer ✔✔1948 NCAA allowed athletic scholarships, full tuition, if
athletes met academic standards and there was a need
Who were the violators of the sanity code - correct answer ✔✔UVA, VMI, VT, Maryland, Citadel,
Boston COllege,, Villanova
When were 3 divisions established - correct answer ✔✔1973
When was D1-AA created and what did it do - correct answer ✔✔1978 and it allowed football
programs to have 65 scholarshis and 16 teams
, The Creation of a Cartel - correct answer ✔✔NCAA created discipline committee, they bring in
1.75 million dollars in TV contracts in 1955 and 3 million by 1960
Who was the Wizard of Westwood - correct answer ✔✔John Wooden
John Wooden - correct answer ✔✔small town bball player from Martainsville, IN
- dominated at UCLA w 10 natty championships
-never made more than 35,000 salary
- his legacy led to March Madness and popularity of bball skyrocketed
Sam Gilbert - correct answer ✔✔paid people to play for John Wooden
When did NCAA secure TV rights on football and basketball - correct answer ✔✔in the early
1950s
When did they lose their TV rights on football by a supreme court ruling - correct answer
✔✔1984
anti-trust laws - correct answer ✔✔laws to control monopoly power (break up monopolies) and
to preserve and promote competition
Futility of Reform - correct answer ✔✔-death penalty shut down SMU for 10 yr
-Dual mission to keep sport clean and big money
- Penn St 80% graduation rate
-Nite report in 1991
-NCAA accepts Freech Report w/o review (60 mil in fines, reduction of 15 scholarships, 4 yr
playoff ban, vacated 122 victories)