Week 3: Readings on the Origins and Development of College Athletics Organization
[Read the first two required items [⇒], and any other two items of interest in this list]
⇒ Howard J. Savage, et. al. The Growth of College Athletics, American College Athletics (New York: Carnegie Foundation for the Advancement of Teaching, 1929) pp. 13-33. (UMA GV347 .S358)
⇒ David Riesman and Reuel Denney. "Football in America: A Study in Culture Diffusion," American Quarterly (1951).
- Scott Jaschik, "Sociologists Offer Explanations for the Link between Football and American Universities," Inside Higher Ed, August 21, 2012
- Ben Cohen, "How Players at MIT Engineered a Football Team: This Season, the Engineers Are Going to Playoffs, but They Once Competed in Hand-Me-Downs," Wall Street Journal, November 21, 2014
- Arik Lifschitz, Michael Sauder, and Mitchell L. Stevens, "Football as a Status System in U.S. Higher Education," Sociology of Education (87:2014)
- Marc A. VanOverbeke, "Out of the Quietness, a Clamor: 'WeWant Football!' The California State Colleges, Educational Opportunity, and Athletics," History of Education Quarterly (53:4, 2013).
- Ashley A. Smith, "Student Interest, or Lack Thereof, Drives Change in
Two-year College Athletics," Inside HigherEd, May 22, 2015.
- Princeton Football Throughout the Years [1869-2012]
- Harvard Athletics: A Timeline of Tradition.
- Indiana Hoosiers History.
- Joseph N. Crowley. In The Arena: The NCAA's First Century, Digital Edition, NCAA, 2006.
- W. Burlette Carter. "The Age of Innocence: The First 25 Years of The National Collegiate Athletic Association, 1906 to 1931," Vanderbilt Journal of Entertainment and Technology Law (2006).
- Michael Oriard. "How the 60s Changed Big-Time College Football," Chronicle of Higher Education October30, 2009.
- Frederick Jackson Turner. "To the Alumni on Football" (1906), The Chronicle of Higher Education, July 9, 1986.
- Hal A. Lawson and Alan G. Ingham. "Conflicting Ideologies Concerning the University and Intercollegiate Athletics: Harper and Hutchins at Chicago, 1892-1940," Journal of Sport History (1980).
- Andrew Doyle. "Fighting Whiskey and 'Fighting Whiskey and Immorality' at Auburn. The Politics of Southern Football, 1919-1927," Southern Cultures (2004).
- The Rule Changes of Collegiate Football, 1893 thru 1912.
- Scott A. McQuilkin and Ronald A. Smith. "The Rise and Fall of the Flying Wedge: Football's Most Controversial Play," Journal of Sport History (1993).
- NCAA Football Rules.
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