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Essay heading: Garland Dickey The Inventor Of The Giac
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Also the construction of the Georgia Intercollegiate Athletic Conference, now known as the GIAC, and the joining of the NAIA.
In the early stages of Dickey’s era as athletic director men’s athletics became the main focus of expansion. When Garland M. Dickey became athletic director in 1946 the first team that Dickey had competing in intercollegiate athletics was the 1946 men’s basketball team... displayed 300 characters
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Dickey became athletic director in 1946 the first team that Dickey had competing in intercollegiate athletics was the 1946 men’s basketball team. Dickey was also the coach of this team and the schedule Dickey planned consisted of playing North Georgia College, West Georgia College, Piedmont College, Sewanee College (now University of the South), Snead State College, Tennessee Wesleyan, and Jacksonville State University... displayed next 300 characters
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