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  • #31
    Re: What is in the Future for the GAC?

    Originally posted by Tech Boys View Post
    OPSU left D2 for NAIA in July 2017 claiming financial reasons, doubtful they will ever return to D2. Langston almost applied the year Oklahoma Baptist did but for unknown reasons decided against D2. They do not have the GAC required sport of Baseball. Lyon is just too small for D2. They have 676 students, about 1,000 less than Ouachita Baptist which is the smallest of Arkansas' D2 schools.
    I doubt any of the private OK schools have more than 1000.

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    • #32
      Re: What is in the Future for the GAC?

      Originally posted by SoonerSpooner View Post
      I doubt any of the private OK schools have more than 1000.
      Oklahoma Baptist shows 1,986 enrollment, and Southern Nazarene has 2,256.

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      • #33
        Re: What is in the Future for the GAC?

        Originally posted by Ian Carlson View Post
        Forget expansion. The better move is contraction. Get to 10 teams, as it is the perfect size for football..., so bear with me.

        There are something like 170 D2 teams. 10 of them need to go
        I'll give you two from Pennsylvania alone: Lincoln and Seton Hill

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