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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Agreed but how much less could they be taxing their students if they dropped football down to FCS?
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Agreed but how much less could they be taxing their students if they dropped football down to FCS?
I know this isn't the case on the East Coast, but it is the reality of D2 football now on the Pacific Ocean.
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Originally posted by Herb Street View Post
D2 is taxing students every bit as much as the rest...
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Agreed but how much less could they be taxing their students if they dropped football down to FCS?
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Originally posted by Herb Street View Post
D2 is taxing students every bit as much as the rest...
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Originally posted by BeachinLaker View Post
The state of Michigan couldn't care less what GVSU does for athletics. They barely give GVSU any money and Division I athletics is generally funded by donations as well as fees built into tuition. GVSU's decision to stay in D2 was strictly made within.
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Originally posted by '89HOG View PostNicholls State University in Louisiana should definitely be a DII school. As broke as the state of LA is, I can't understand how this school can afford the requirements needed to be in the FCS. Although McNeese has had more recent success in football, they could be a candidate for D2.
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Originally posted by '89HOG View PostNicholls State University in Louisiana should definitely be a DII school. As broke as the state of LA is, I can't understand how this school can afford the requirements needed to be in the FCS. Although McNeese has had more recent success in football, they could be a candidate for D2.
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Nicholls State University in Louisiana should definitely be a DII school. As broke as the state of LA is, I can't understand how this school can afford the requirements needed to be in the FCS. Although McNeese has had more recent success in football, they could be a candidate for D2.
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Originally posted by 4_tattoos View Post
Just curious has Cal Berkley and/or UCLA ever done anything to prevent UC Davis from rising to their level athletically?
I know some states have legally blocked lower level public universities from moving up divisions in NCAA, pretty much allowing only the state's flagship schools to be the only major D1 presence. I feel that over the years Grand Valley State is constantly mentioned as a D2 school that could easily transition to D1 but the state of Michigan won't allow them to do so. Same thing with Wisconsin-Whitewater in D3.
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Everyone in the MEAC and SWAC barely have any money. The NEC I believe does not have the full 63 scholarships, and have stadiums the size of D2 ones. Morehead State is in the PFL despite being in the OVC for other sports. For non-football, the entire WAC except NMSU and GCU are D2 material, in fact that conference is basically putting a lot of schools in debt and killing off western D2 in an attempt to stay afloat, Nearly all of the low-majors should go down to D2, except the Ivies and NDSU and the like. Chasing a pipe-dream, or being stubborn, it is not the place for small, regional universities to pretend to have extra money (by blowing student fees everywhere). Yes, it would happen in D2 as well but at least they would be closer to living within their means. All D2 versus D3 still allows for a scholarship to reward a player for their efforts, which they should get.
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