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About the NCAA
The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a voluntary
association of about 1,200 colleges and universities, athletic
conferences and sports organizations devoted to the administration
of college athletics. In 1905, Chancellor Henry M. MacCracken
of New York University held a meeting with 13 institutions to
bring about changes in college football playing rules. Before
the end of the year, the Intercollegiate Athletic Association
of the United States (IAAUS) would be formed. The IAAUS took
its present name, NCAA, in 1910. In 1921, the first NCAA national
championship was held: the National Collegiate Track and Field
Championships. The NCAA began overseeing women's athletics programs
in 1980. Today, the national office staff of the NCAA houses
350 employees in Indianapolis. For more information on the NCAA
and college football, visit the official NCAA Website.
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