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    The definition of amateurism within the context of collegiate sports has evolved since it was first pronounced by the NCAA upon its inception in 1906. In its early stages, changes in the NCAA's core beliefs in what a student-athlete should be rewarded and allowed to accept financially for their athletic talents had … See more

    In 1906, one year after a college football season which resulted in the deaths of eighteen students and severe injuries to 150 more, 62 member schools formed the Intercollegiate Athletics Association (IAA). The IAA's main … See more

    One of the most notable challenges to the concept of amateurism began at Northwestern University in 2013. A group led by … See more

    Being an amateur collegiate athlete allows many students an opportunity to attend an institution that provides higher education that they otherwise … See more

    Both collegiate and Olympic athletes are considered amateur athletes. Unlike Olympic athletes, NCAA student-athletes do not have a right to receive payment for their public likeness. … See more

     
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