For 161 years, colleges have been competing in sports, and for 107 of those, the NCAA has been monitoring them through various means.
From niche sports like water polo and fencing, to primary revenue generators like football and basketball, if there’s a game, match, or race involving a Division I, II, or III school, the NCAA has their hands all over it.
However, in recent years their motives have been questioned, and in recent months their methods taken to task by the very institutions being alleged of wrongdoing.
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