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Originally posted by playersdad View PostIt was mentioned 'hurst could possibly consider dropping fb to move up to DI. They recently dropped a lot of money into their athletic fields so its very doubtful if that would happen. I could see the move but as a former coach, it is a long process to move divisions and there are several specific pieces that must be in place (or at least there was a while ago) such as enrollment size, facility size, sports offered, etc. It would be a financial investment and then finding a conference to let them in, then they'd only be provisional for a couple years at that. Hurst FB travels overnight even if the game is a couple hrs away.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
Nebraska Omaha dropped football to go D1. Mercyhurst could do the same. They currently have 13 men's and 13 women's programs. They're already incurring the travel costs for men's and women's ice hockey, wrestling, men's and women's water polo.
Hockey has done well since the move as has baseball & softball. But I don't know if I'd call it a model for success. I think it would really hurt recruiting for sports beyond hockey. The PSAC is popular with some because players play against a lot of the same guys they played with or against in high school plus parents can attend nearly all games. Moving into the NEC would flood Mercyhurst with a lot of kids who are there for D1 athlete status only. Check out the player revolving door at the D1 in name only school in Moon Township, PA to see how that works in the long run.Last edited by Fightingscot82; 04-01-2022, 09:26 AM.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
They also dropped wrestling within 24 hours of winning their third consecutive national championship. The AD at the time sold out football and wrestling to move into the Summit League and invest in hockey. He also rebranded the teams as "Omaha". A lot of critics accused him of using the move to position himself for the AD job at Nebraska-Lincoln, where he played football. Coincidentally or not, that is the job he took in 2021.
Hockey has done well since the move as has baseball & softball. But I don't know if I'd call it a model for success. I think it would really hurt recruiting for sports beyond hockey. The PSAC is popular with some because players play against a lot of the same guys they played with or against in high school plus parents can attend nearly all games. Moving into the NEC would flood Mercyhurst with a lot of kids who are there for D1 athlete status only. Check out the player revolving door at the D1 in name only school in Moon Township, PA to see how that works in the long run.
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Originally posted by Horror Child View Post
First you said that Mercyhurst moving to D1 would be cost prohibitive due to travel costs. Now it's because D1 student-athletes are transitory, as if D2 players are not.
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Originally posted by Fightingscot82 View Post
Both. They'd be overwhelmed with trips to Connecticut and New Jersey. Those aren't quick overnight trips down I-79. But they'd also struggle competitively because they wouldn't be able to keep athletes.
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Originally posted by shipfbfan1 View PostBryant abruptly left the NEC yesterday to join the Big South for football and American East for all other sports. Maybe this Mercyhurst link is legit. Unless New Haven jumps ahead with their feasibility study and makes the leap.Cal U (Pa.) Class of 2014
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