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Originally posted by Nevadaman23 View Post
well Pitt State isnt average lol but i see what he is getting at. something ive noticed is everyone wants every d2 school to stay in d2. i hate to say it but its not gonna happen.
There is nothing out of the ordinary when people want their opponents to remain.
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Originally posted by Brandon View Post
You're right, schools that have no business reclassifying do so all the time.
There is nothing out of the ordinary when people want their opponents to remain.
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Originally posted by LegalRam View Post
I'd guess that UNCP would be happy if the CC could start sponsoring football. The other CC members have a decent associate member for football setup, but UNCP in the MEC still doesn't make a lot of sense.
I agree that the USA South schools aren't in a good shape to move up, but some of those ODAC schools could afford to move up and I still don't understand why Christopher Newport continues to hang around D3. They'd be a prime target for the CC and an easy travel partner for Chowan.
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Here's a thought, and mostly me not knowing the reclassification rules especially since St. Thomas blew those wide open. But what is the rule on a Juco, once achieving the proper academic status... 4-year Degrees I would wager to guess, from deciding to move up? Would they have to do D3 or could they jump straight to D2?
I'm looking at a school like Butler CC as the example.
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Originally posted by psugorilla View PostHere's a thought, and mostly me not knowing the reclassification rules especially since St. Thomas blew those wide open. But what is the rule on a Juco, once achieving the proper academic status... 4-year Degrees I would wager to guess, from deciding to move up? Would they have to do D3 or could they jump straight to D2?
I'm looking at a school like Butler CC as the example.
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Originally posted by psugorilla View PostHere's a thought, and mostly me not knowing the reclassification rules especially since St. Thomas blew those wide open. But what is the rule on a Juco, once achieving the proper academic status... 4-year Degrees I would wager to guess, from deciding to move up? Would they have to do D3 or could they jump straight to D2?
I'm looking at a school like Butler CC as the example.RESPECT THE STATESMEN, FEAR THE OKRA!
Delta State University, GSC
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Originally posted by psugorilla View PostHere's a thought, and mostly me not knowing the reclassification rules especially since St. Thomas blew those wide open. But what is the rule on a Juco, once achieving the proper academic status... 4-year Degrees I would wager to guess, from deciding to move up? Would they have to do D3 or could they jump straight to D2?
I'm looking at a school like Butler CC as the example.
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How about a bunch more California schools joining from the NAIA? https://docs.google.com/document/d/1...h7rKb0KhI/edit
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Originally posted by UISguy23 View Post
While that is true those schools also have the right to do so if they are willing to take the risk. No they won't be successful right off the bat heck it may take 30 years to do so but its a process. It also takes the right leadership which if you look at most HBCU college its not there sadly
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Originally posted by CalifOKRA View Post
Look into Dixie State. They were a junior college, moved to D2, and are now D1. They’re called Utah Tech now.
It was Boise Junior College founded in 1932. Won the NJCAA football championship in 1958. In 1968 became a four-year school and was in the NAIA. Joins the Big Sky in 1970, which was NCAA Div II. 1978 saw BSC and BSU move to Div IAA. Boise State wins the IAA championship in 1980. 1996 they move to Div IA in Big West Conference.
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