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Glory Days

Steve Dittmore, PhD

Musings on sports, with an occasional nod to history, higher education, Springsteen, and whatever else, delivered to your inbox. "I need a good companion for this part of the ride."

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Last March, Eric Kelderman penned an important article for The Chronicle of Higher Education about Lourdes University in Ohio titled, "We Have More Athletes Than We Have Fans." The story correctly points out the risks to small, private coll...

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Is women's flag football poised to be an NCAA Emerging Sport?

Nearly one year ago to the day I wrote that women’s flag football was having a moment at the intercollegiate level. That momentum has not slowed. The Olympics, the NFL, Title IX, and increased campus enrollment are potential reasons for fla...

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Growing athletic rosters and adding sports

The financial and enrollment management pressures facing small, liberal arts-based, private colleges and universities are well-documented. Readers of Glory Days know of my interest in how athletics fits within this space. If you are a first...

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What NCAA Division III schools excelled at athletics and academics last year?

With 425 active members, NCAA Division III was the largest division in the NCAA in 2024-25. When the association voted in 1973 to split into three divisions, one of the key drivers was the ability of institutions to self-determine which div...

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  • Steve Dittmore, PhD

    Dean @ Univ. of North Florida | Author = Jim Gilliam: The Forgotten Dodger | Ex = Univ. of Arkansas, Olympics | College athletics scholar | Writer = Substack | Fan = Dodgers, Springsteen

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