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The Graham Plan for Intercollegiate Athletics, 1935


UNC president Frank Porter Graham’s plan for intercollegiate athletics was developed by Graham and colleagues at a 1935 meeting of the National Association of State Colleges. It was intended to suppress corruption and de-emphasize the role of athletics in university life. It limited athletic recruiting, abolished athletic scholarships, and forbade post-season play. (UNC.edu)

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