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There were no divisions in the NCAA before 1956. In 1956, the NCAA created the University and College Divisions, they split the College Division apart in 1973 and renamed them Division 1, Division 2, and Division 3 (even using fancy Roman Numerals to show how forward thinking they were)…

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9 minutes ago, Box and Won said:

And it's mostly been downhill from there.

Been going downhill since 1906 if you ask me. The NCAA only formed because there were players dying on the football fields every year. Teddy Roosevelt told them they needed to figure out a way to regulate it among themselves, or he’d ask Congress to do it for them. Old TR didn’t always speak softly, but he carried a big stick and knew how to use it. Been going downhill ever since…

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When I was growing up, up river in Quincy, Easy Ed Macauley was the sports anchor on KTVI, Channel 2 in STL, then ABC, now the Fox affiliate. He also provided the color commentary on the Missouri Valley Conference Game of the Week on Saturday afternoons, that followed American Bandstand. Later he was at most SLU games. We would see him in his sweater at halftime towering over the concourse at 6’8”.

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There needs to be a full investigation into the history of the SLU athletic department. To have the honor of #1 in the first bball AP Poll, to have completed the first forward pass in football history….fast forward to today and basically zero real culture and nothing to show for it. It’s criminal!

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2 minutes ago, BigMouthBilliken said:

There needs to be a full investigation into the history of the SLU athletic department. To have the honor of #1 in the first bball AP Poll, to have completed the first forward pass in football history….fast forward to today and basically zero real culture and nothing to show for it. It’s criminal!

SLU is the definitive trend setter.

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