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On what basis?
In hindsight, probably. This was from the NACUBO survey but it appears not all schools were in their survey of 697 schools. The only D-I school listed I could find below this was Utah Tech (the...
The problem isn't the name, it's demographics. Western Pennsylvania is losing college age population and Moon Township can't compete with State College or points east.
Of 362 Division I schools,...
No team has joined in 24 years (Georgetown joined in 2000 for the 2001 season). In realignment circles, that's practically never. Here's what college football looked like in 2000:
1. The ACC had...
No one joins the Patriot League.
Another reason why Northeast football is struggling: poor conference management.
The NEC has become little more than Division II callups.
The CAA is elongated and its veteran members are...
If it could, would HC would play fewer PL opponents (code named "B" & "G") if it could instead play more local opponents?
As for Howard, the culture of the Mecca does not look outward and losing to Georgetown is not well received there.
Club sports run independently of the college are not subject to Title IX, nor are collectives.
Title IX is bad law in its application. It was never meant to address sports.
Still wondering why Towson (or Villanova) can't/won't schedule Georgetown. DC is literally an hour from Towson's campus.
FWIW, labor cases don't care at all whether a company makes money or not.
This all began with the I-A/I-AA split when I-A schools went from unlimited scholarships to a cap of 125 (then 95, now 85) and it appears I-AA simply took half of 125 to get to 63 as a cost-saving...
This is a slippery slope argument. More black students run track at Dartmouth than play basketball. Is that out as well?
What if Dartmouth chooses not to field a team? The NH union rules can't force them to do so.
The EADA reports financial aid in aggregate for all sports--it does not break down allocations by sport. FWIW, Georgetown has approx. 125 scholarships across 30 sports which tracks to $10.8 million...
That's not accurate. Georgetown does not provide partial scholarships (defined as athletic grant in aid) through the athletic department. Fordham and the other PL schools provide 63 full scholarships...
https://web3.ncaa.org/lsdbi/search/bylawView?id=8838
There are no NCAA bylaws that prevent this; more often, the conferences do not have a critical mass of entrants that all qualify for I-A status. The WAC is a good case with this.
Maybe yes, maybe no. Georgetown's equivalencies in any one year are not disclosed.
Then again, Georgetown can't even get Howard or Villanova to schedule them.
Maryland will play almost every FCS team in the area but...well...
Delaware has already committed to Conference USA.
Does Holy Cross make a call to the A-10? If not now, when?
It was a whirlwind... of distrust. College presidents were openly pledging unity while actively working behind the scenes on new deals. I remember the quote from then-Miami president Donna Shalala:...
"Happening" may be a stretch. There was a trustees vote scheduled on the plan a week after Pitt and Syracuse announced its move. There was a school of thought that Pitt pushed for an early acceptance...
What, you didn't add Holy Cross?
A nine-win Villanova team averaged 4,248 a game in 2023. Explain how that sells to BC, Syracuse, Wake Forest, Duke, Pitt and Georgia Tech.