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Title IX has had a considerable impact on college athletics. Since its passing, Title IX has allowed for female participation to almost double in college sports. Before the law was passed in 1972 fewer than 30,000 girls participated in college sports; as of 2011 more than 200,000 girls participated in college sports. [50]
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College sports conferences in the United States (43 C, 13 P) College sports tournaments in the United States (3 C) College sports culture in the United States (6 C, 9 P)
Webdesigner Glenn Davis created Cool Site of the Day in August 1994, featuring his daily pick of a website. [94] [104] [105] Its Cool Site of the Year Award, also known as the Webby Awards, became a coveted prize for Silicon Alley start-ups. [104] Davis disaffiliated with the site in November 1995 and it went dormant in February 2020.
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College sports teams in the United States (7 C, 2 P) Pages in category "College sports organizations in the United States" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total.
Say it with me now: L-O-L. Poor Miller's Outpost was big in the '70s and '80s, but it just could never be as cool as The Limited in the '90s, no matter how hard it tried. Getty Images 5-7-9
Black college football games are now seen on the ESPN networks and on Aspire (Aspire also reruns select classic HBCU games from years past); Bounce TV had previously aired HBCU games in 2012 and 2013 before dropping them. In the early 2000s, entire networks devoted to college sports, including college football, began to appear.