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Originally posted by OldBison View Post
We’d love to have UWA and the Fighting Okra in the GAC. With 12 teams already, I don’t know where we would put them. There’s been some talk of the Oklahoma schools departing in recent years due to funding issues, but nothing in the foreseeable future. Having UWG and DSU would only make the GAC stronger.
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Originally posted by OldBison View Post
That might work. Not sure if the 3 GSC schools leave for the ASUN and the Oklahoma schools left the GAC you’d have room for the 6 Arkansas schools in the GSC.
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Originally posted by CalifOKRA View Post
If the Oklahoma schools leave, I’d rather see the Arkansas schools come back to the GSC.
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
Sure, but like is he even credible? I've never heard of this Extra Points website. I'm just trying to gauge how aware he is of the situation, conferences, and schools involved?
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8 out of 10 winning seasons in D2 with a number of their losses coming at the hands of higher division teams is well beyond mediocre and bad.
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Originally posted by Eagle74 View Post
In checking, it looks as though Presbyterian College was competitive in D2 having winning seasons in the SAC on a pretty consistent bases.
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Originally posted by OldBison View Post
We’d love to have UWA and the Fighting Okra in the GAC. With 12 teams already, I don’t know where we would put them. There’s been some talk of the Oklahoma schools departing in recent years due to funding issues, but nothing in the foreseeable future. Having UWG and DSU would only make the GAC stronger.
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Originally posted by CalifOKRA View Post
I would say DSU to the GAC. Maybe UWA, too. MC, being a private school, may fit well in the SAC, but distance would probably kill that idea.
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Originally posted by UNALions View Post
They’ve dropped to non-scholarship football. They were terrible in D2 and are worse in FCS. They should shutter their program.
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Originally posted by Eagle74 View PostI had a chance recently to talk with a friend and long time supporter of Presbyterian College football, and I asked if in now looking at the big picture, was it a good move to jump to the FBS from Division 2 (SAC).
He said "not really, more than anything else he believes at the time egos played a big part. Aside with dealing with more losing seasons than we had in D2, we now have smaller attendance numbers for our home games". Not a good move for Football.
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I had a chance recently to talk with a friend and long time supporter of Presbyterian College football, and I asked if in now looking at the big picture, was it a good move to jump to the FBS from Division 2 (SAC).
He said "not really, more than anything else he believes at the time egos played a big part. Aside with dealing with more losing seasons than we had in D2, we now have smaller attendance numbers for our home games". Not a good move for Football.
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Originally posted by UNALions View Post
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View Post
Pardon my ignorance, but who is Matt Brown? Is he truly tied into the ASUN or with any of the 3 schools mentioned?
https://www.extrapointsmb.com/subscribe?ref=dQ4CybErby
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