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Lehigh Football Nation
August 5th, 2014, 09:28 AM
I see you, Doug Fullerton, and nod approvingly.

http://www.foxsports.com/college-football/story/2014/08/05/ncaa-division-i-autonomy-vote-sec-mike-slive-power-5.html


Q: Won’t this cause an even bigger gap between the ‘haves’ and ‘have-nots’?

That depends on whom you ask. On the one hand, it seems a no-brainer that if the big boys are able to offer recruits extra scholarship money and other perks it will be prohibitively more difficult for the rest of FBS to compete. On the other hand, the entire autonomy movement is based on the premise that the playing field is already uneven.

“There’s already a line in terms of economics on the football side,” said Sun Belt commissioner Karl Benson. “The University of Louisiana-Lafayette is more than likely not going to out-recruit LSU for a player, so as long as LSU isn’t going to go from 85 to 95 scholarships, I don’t think the recruiting landscape is necessarily going to change whether or not Louisiana-Lafayette adopts the same level of additional student benefits as LSU does.”

However, the NCAA will now be formalizing a stigma that coaches in the Sun Belt or MAC already struggle to overcome. If choosing between playing right away at a Mountain West school that does not provide cost of attendance or riding the bench for three years at a Pac-12 school that does, “What choice do you have?” Hawaii coach Norm Chow said to SI.com (http://www.si.com/college-football/2014/07/28/group-five-cinderella-college-football-playoff).

FCS schools, for one, are hoping to take advantage of lower-level FBS conferences’ diminished status. “We think we’ll have a chance to put our teams alongside theirs,” said Big Sky commissioner Doug Fullerton.

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