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Originally posted by laker View Post
It makes no sense, but I could go on and on about that. Remember a few years ago when they only had about 85 freshmen coming in? And when they dropped baseball and the whole press conference was a disaster? Yes, they would be better off in D2 but they won't face reality.
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Just came across this CIAA board meeting recap from December.
The suspension of Saint Augustine's membership has been upgraded from the 2024-25 academic year to indefinite.
CIAA 2024 FALL BOARD MEETING RECAP
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Originally posted by Bballfan View Post
If I am the MAC, I say go find your own conference. If they don't want to be a part of football, why let them in.
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Yea they are done from the MAC. And to be a full member you should have to participate in the revenue sports. That's why I don't get why the ACC let's Notre Dame get away with what they do. Notre Dame is going to bag $20+ million all to their self in the CFP money this year. Why the ACC (and the CFP) let's them do that is beyond me. Should kick them out of the ACC or at least demand a partial share of CFP money since they play 5 of their schools a year.
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Originally posted by Bballfan View PostYea they are done from the MAC. And to be a full member you should have to participate in the revenue sports. That's why I don't get why the ACC let's Notre Dame get away with what they do. Notre Dame is going to bag $20+ million all to their self in the CFP money this year. Why the ACC (and the CFP) let's them do that is beyond me. Should kick them out of the ACC or at least demand a partial share of CFP money since they play 5 of their schools a year.
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Originally posted by Bballfan View PostYea they are done from the MAC. And to be a full member you should have to participate in the revenue sports. That's why I don't get why the ACC let's Notre Dame get away with what they do. Notre Dame is going to bag $20+ million all to their self in the CFP money this year. Why the ACC (and the CFP) let's them do that is beyond me. Should kick them out of the ACC or at least demand a partial share of CFP money since they play 5 of their schools a year.
"The University of Notre Dame shall not participate in any allocation or distribution of Conference revenues attributable to football media or broadcast rights. For purposes of this provision, eighty percent (80%) of total media and broadcast right revenues of the Conference in any particular fiscal year, after determination of amounts reserved or used for Conference office expenses, shall be deemed to be attributable to football, and the remaining twenty percent (20%) of such revenues shall be deemed to be attributable to other sports."
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Originally posted by Tech Boys View PostWe have two weeks until the application deadline. Is there going to be any last minute surprises or just Ferrum College and Middle Georgia State.
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AQ coming to football and with that is a bracket expansion to 32 teams. There's already a thread for this.
Also, Women's Wrestling is coming to the NCAA. As nice as it would be to have our own championship, the NCAA is going to protect D1 first. D3 has 56 teams and because of being non-scholarship they will likely be granted their own championship soon. D2 has 34 teams and needs just 1 more to meet the requirement for a divisional championship but because D1 has only 4 teams we will be stuck with them in the National Collegiate Division for a while.
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https://www.pressdemocrat.com/articl...medium=twitter
Sonoma State is eliminating all athletic programs starting next season. They currently compete in the CCAA.
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I remember when I was a kid back in the late 80s/early 90s, Chadron State would play National University in basketball. They were out of Rapid City, SD. They weren't good, Chadron would beat them by at least 30 points. I wondered whatever happened to that university. So I looked it up, and apparently, they still exist, but are called National American University, and there are locations in several states, mostly in the midwest. I don't think they have athletics anymore. I wonder when they gave up their athletic programs. I am guessing they were NAIA.
https://www.national.edu/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...can_University
There is also National University, out of San Diego, CA. Reading the Wiki, I think this is wholly separate from National American University.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nation...ty_(California)
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sportsvine National American University est. in 1941 as National School of Business in Rapid City, SD has never been called National University. Here's their historical timeline (click link and see right side of page). https://www.national.edu/mission-pur...ision-history/
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But you did get this part right, National University in San Diego (where I live) is a seperate school.Last edited by crixus; 01-23-2025, 03:35 AM.
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Research paper by the Fed of Philadelphia. A lot to digest. Bottom line. It is predicted up to 80 colleges will be facing closure within the next 5 years. That is a lot, to say the least, but there have been 73 already closed, merged, etc. since March of 2020. So seems pretty realistic.
Predicting College Closures and Financial DistressLast edited by Bballfan; 01-23-2025, 09:33 AM.
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