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Summit will have a meeting in November.
https://letsgodu.com/2019/08/13/cozy...ver-augustana/
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Suddenly, it does not look like Augie will be invited to join the Summit.
https://kwsn.com/news/articles/2019/...ng-yet/926072/
Would the WAC be an option?
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Augie and maybe St Thomas will be much needed additions to the Summit.
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Originally posted by wscsuperfan View PostUMKC is going back to the Summit, not the Horizon.
From an Omaha World-Herald article:
This is the second time in a little more than two years that a school has left the Summit for the Horizon.
Since 1994, the Horizon has taken 10 schools from the Summit (or its predecessor, the Mid-Continent). Ten of the Horizon's 11 members (all but Northern Kentucky, including Fort Wayne) are former Summit institutions.
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View PostPurdue University Fort Wayne (formerly IPFW) is announcing Tuesday that they are leaving the Summit for the Horizon. UMKC is heading back to the Horizon after failing in the WAC. Augie will make a fine 10th team until Western Illinois pulls out at some point.
From an Omaha World-Herald article:
This is the second time in a little more than two years that a school has left the Summit for the Horizon.
Since 1994, the Horizon has taken 10 schools from the Summit (or its predecessor, the Mid-Continent). Ten of the Horizon's 11 members (all but Northern Kentucky, including Fort Wayne) are former Summit institutions.
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Purdue University Fort Wayne (formerly IPFW) is announcing Tuesday that they are leaving the Summit for the Horizon. UMKC is heading back to the Summit after failing in the WAC. Augie will make a fine 10th team until Western Illinois pulls out at some point.
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After listening to the Bison AD speak about what was discussed at the Summit meetings, I think it's pretty much a done deal for Augie to be in the Summit and soon. Nothing concrete came out of his mouth but as he spoke about what the Summit looks for as far as fit, Augie seemingly checks all the boxes.
He also said something about how the Bison game versus Butler is a bigger deal than SJU/UST (no direct quote) but I find it hard to believe that the Bison/Butler game will get more than 37,000+ people.Last edited by NSU4LIFE; 07-23-2019, 12:46 PM.
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As far as schools making the move from D2 to D1, add Bellarmine to the list:
https://www.espn.com/mens-college-ba...g-atlantic-sun
Bellarmine, who does not have football, is moving to Division I beginning with the 2020-21 school year and will become a member of the Atlantic Sun Conference. The school will compete this year for a final season in the Division II Great Lakes Valley Conference.
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Originally posted by SW_Mustang View PostI read a "listicle" online that stated that Augustana grads are generally looked down upon by the greater SF community - mainly by the large population of USD/SDSU people.
It's hardly scientific, but I always wondered if that was true or not. If so, it could explain the media stuff
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I read a "listicle" online that stated that Augustana grads are generally looked down upon by the greater SF community - mainly by the large population of USD/SDSU people.
It's hardly scientific, but I always wondered if that was true or not. If so, it could explain the media stuff
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Originally posted by Brandon View PostPeople who think being an also-ran in D1 isn't "more" shouldn't be made to feel bad either.
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Originally posted by zimmy21 View PostI feel this in my bones!! Don't let anyone make ya feel bad for wanting more for your school, nit saying anyone here in particular is attempting to do that, but on the whole any mention of going up is almost immediately met with naysayers.
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Originally posted by Lurkingdog View PostMr. A,
Is there a date by which you think the school will announce specifics of the D-I move?
What is your guess on timeframe for entering D-I? Next year?
What about conference membership? Summit, WAC, or independent?
Do you see football getting the money necessary to go to 63 equivalencies? Or is nonscholarship in the Pioneer more likely? Maybe there's a Plan C for football that I haven't considered (?).
Based on what I've heard, I'm about 90% certain Augie won't go D1 by next year. I would be surprised if it was even within the next two years, but others might know more.
As far as conference membership goes, I don't believe D2s are allowed to go independent anymore (I think that rule was changed around 2008 or 2009, maybe?). If we don't get an invite to the Summit, I would be both surprised and disappointed. I definitely won't be as excited about this D1 jump if we end up having to go to the WAC. Partially because beating SDSU/USD/NDSU/UND (at least in basketball) would bring me exceeding joy. Playing teams in the WAC would bring me less joy.
No idea on football. Sorry.
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Someone on this thread compared Augie to Drake. As a Drake grad, I see a few similarities. However, if you're looking for the most similar Missouri Valley/PFL school, the answer might be Valparaiso. Valpo is Lutheran, albeit with a larger enrollment than Augie.
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