The document summarizes research into the history and purpose of the NCAA. It finds that the NCAA was originally formed in 1906 to protect student athletes from physical harm and exploitation. However, over time college sports became more commercialized and winning took priority over education. In response to safety issues, the NCAA was formed to help clean up college sports. However, it took many decades for the NCAA to truly focus on the academic success of student athletes, introducing rules like Proposition 48 in the 1980s. The conclusion argues that while the NCAA has made strides, it still needs to refocus on its original goal of prioritizing education over athletic success.