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By jlread
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TH Spangler wrote:Boise State not happy with P-5

http://www.idahostatesman.com/2014/05/2 ... p=/99/104/
This naming and the $12.5 million that comes with it is more critical at this time of our history than any time before given the NCAA reforms that are about to be implemented,” Kustra said. “Now we’re fighting those reforms, and the Mountain West is fighting those reforms, because we think they’re excessive. We think we treat our student-athletes well. But when you look at the cost of attendance jumping from its original $2,000 to $3,800 now — then there’s the food addition (unlimited meals) — if you add all that up, that’s millions of dollars for an athletic program. I have no doubt that the Big Ten and the SEC are designing these reforms to try to leave some people behind. This is about leaving the Boise States behind and making sure the Alabamas and the Tennessees and whoever they are can march right along.


So is it possible that some of these less wealthy programs drop down to FCS if they can't afford these new $$$$ requirements ??? Liberty to the American or MWC to scoop up a poor schools spot??
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By TH Spangler
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jlread wrote: So is it possible that some of these less wealthy programs drop down to FCS if they can't afford these new $$$$ requirements ??? Liberty to the American or MWC to scoop up a poor schools spot??
Interesting link?

http://collegead.org/college-athletic-d ... t-budgets/

Virginia Schools http://postimg.org/image/4uv81czkf/

With us Virginia would get another FBS program at no cost to the state.
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By Sly Fox
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The odds of any FBS school dropping down to FCS are close to zero. Most schools would prefer dropping the sport altogether. FCS is considered to be more costly than FBS by most of the bottom rungs of the FBS world. And then when you factor in the drop in prestige ...

But I do agree that reforms could lead to some spots opening up in G5 leagues. This list of schools that could afford the step up at that point is rather limited.
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By Purple Haize
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Sly Fox wrote:The odds of any FBS school dropping down to FCS are close to zero. Most schools would prefer dropping the sport altogether. FCS is considered to be more costly than FBS by most of the bottom rungs of the FBS world. And then when you factor in the drop in prestige ...

But I do agree that reforms could lead to some spots opening up in G5 leagues. This list of schools that could afford the step up at that point is rather limited.
I think you are close but no cigar. I see a separate G5 league, followed by a new incarnation of FBS followed by FCS
By jlread
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Purple Haize wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:The odds of any FBS school dropping down to FCS are close to zero. Most schools would prefer dropping the sport altogether. FCS is considered to be more costly than FBS by most of the bottom rungs of the FBS world. And then when you factor in the drop in prestige ...

But I do agree that reforms could lead to some spots opening up in G5 leagues. This list of schools that could afford the step up at that point is rather limited.
I think you are close but no cigar. I see a separate G5 league, followed by a new incarnation of FBS followed by FCS

That's similar to what they say in that new book "Saturday millionaires"
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By Purple Haize
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jlread wrote:
Purple Haize wrote:
Sly Fox wrote:The odds of any FBS school dropping down to FCS are close to zero. Most schools would prefer dropping the sport altogether. FCS is considered to be more costly than FBS by most of the bottom rungs of the FBS world. And then when you factor in the drop in prestige ...

But I do agree that reforms could lead to some spots opening up in G5 leagues. This list of schools that could afford the step up at that point is rather limited.
I think you are close but no cigar. I see a separate G5 league, followed by a new incarnation of FBS followed by FCS

That's similar to what they say in that new book "Saturday millionaires"
A brilliant professor of Sport Management predicted it years ago. He said by 2020-2025 so we will see
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By PAmedic
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D-IV here we come!

YAY!
ESPN.com wrote:SEC ponders 'Division IV'
Updated: May 30, 2014, 9:00 PM ET
ESPN.com news services


DESTIN, Fla. -- The Southeastern Conference sent a strong message to the NCAA on Friday: provide the Power Five some autonomy or they'll form their own division.

SEC Commissioner Mike Slive said if the Power Five conferences -- which also include the Atlantic Coast Conference, the Big 12, the Big Ten and the Pac-12 -- don't get the flexibility needed to create their own bylaws, the next step would be to move to "Division IV."

"It's not something we want to do," Slive said on the final day of the SEC meetings. "We want the ability to have autonomy in areas that has a nexus to the well-being of student athletes. I am somewhat optimistic it will pass, but if it doesn't, our league would certainly want to move to a Division IV. My colleagues, I can't speak for anybody else, but I'd be surprised if they didn't feel the same way."
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By Purple Haize
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BuryYourDuke wrote:I actually think at this point, schools separating themselves over what they can financially manage really helps us. Whether that remains to be the case is yet to be seen.
Purple Haize wrote: A brilliant professor of Sport Management predicted it years ago. He said by 2020-2025 so we will see
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By Sly Fox
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It is cool seeing an article linked written by an old FlameFan poster referencing a story written by a guy in Austin that I used to work alongside. Kevin is correct that BYU would LOVE ot be int he Big XII but it isn't happening. It is looking more & more like they will have to join the American for football to have any chance to be part of the new playoff system and to fill their schedule.
By jlread
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Wow didn't know that about the author, pretty cool. So with BYU going to AAC wouldn't they need another team to make it an even # of schools, maybe we could help them out :) .
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By Sly Fox
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BYU is loath to join a G5 league and only would do it under duress. But if they made such a move it would only be in concert with Boise State.
By jlread
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Heard an interesting theory from Rick Neuheisel today. He thinks All the FBS Schools not included in the Top 5 AQ conferences should move to a full Spring football schedule and workout new contract deals with Networks.
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