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Savannah State announces plan for Division II return

Posted: Tue Apr 18, 2017 10:23 am
by dbackjon
Savannah State University has announced a plan to reclassify its athletic program from Division I to Division II, citing fiscal concerns.

The move, if approved by the NCAA, is expected to occur for the 2019-20 academic year. The Georgia school would end its membership in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which it joined in 2010.

"While I am extremely proud of the progress our athletes and coaches have made at the Division I level, it is not financially feasible for us to continue," Savannah State president Cheryl D. Dozier said Monday.

Savannah State previously competed in Division II and was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1969-2000. The SIAC, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Peach Belt Conference are each considered a potential fit for the Tigers with a return to D-II.

Their teams would have fewer scholarships and operate within a lower athletic budget in Division II.

The football program has particularly struggled on the D-I level. Last season's 3-7 record marked just the second time the Tigers surpassed two wins since joining the FCS level in 2002.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i ... m=&src=FCS

Re: Savannah State announces plan for Division II return

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:01 am
by dal4018
dbackjon wrote:Savannah State University has announced a plan to reclassify its athletic program from Division I to Division II, citing fiscal concerns.

The move, if approved by the NCAA, is expected to occur for the 2019-20 academic year. The Georgia school would end its membership in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which it joined in 2010.

"While I am extremely proud of the progress our athletes and coaches have made at the Division I level, it is not financially feasible for us to continue," Savannah State president Cheryl D. Dozier said Monday.

Savannah State previously competed in Division II and was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1969-2000. The SIAC, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Peach Belt Conference are each considered a potential fit for the Tigers with a return to D-II.

Their teams would have fewer scholarships and operate within a lower athletic budget in Division II.

The football program has particularly struggled on the D-I level. Last season's 3-7 record marked just the second time the Tigers surpassed two wins since joining the FCS level in 2002.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i ... m=&src=FCS
This sucks where is support from alumni ppl like Shannon Sharpe???

Re: Savannah State announces plan for Division II return

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:07 am
by kalm
dal4018 wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Savannah State University has announced a plan to reclassify its athletic program from Division I to Division II, citing fiscal concerns.

The move, if approved by the NCAA, is expected to occur for the 2019-20 academic year. The Georgia school would end its membership in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which it joined in 2010.

"While I am extremely proud of the progress our athletes and coaches have made at the Division I level, it is not financially feasible for us to continue," Savannah State president Cheryl D. Dozier said Monday.

Savannah State previously competed in Division II and was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1969-2000. The SIAC, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Peach Belt Conference are each considered a potential fit for the Tigers with a return to D-II.

Their teams would have fewer scholarships and operate within a lower athletic budget in Division II.

The football program has particularly struggled on the D-I level. Last season's 3-7 record marked just the second time the Tigers surpassed two wins since joining the FCS level in 2002.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i ... m=&src=FCS
This sucks where is support from alumni ppl like Shannon Sharpe???
Two, 3+ win seasons in 15 years.

Re: Savannah State announces plan for Division II return

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:12 am
by Ibanez
dal4018 wrote:
dbackjon wrote:Savannah State University has announced a plan to reclassify its athletic program from Division I to Division II, citing fiscal concerns.

The move, if approved by the NCAA, is expected to occur for the 2019-20 academic year. The Georgia school would end its membership in the Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference, which it joined in 2010.

"While I am extremely proud of the progress our athletes and coaches have made at the Division I level, it is not financially feasible for us to continue," Savannah State president Cheryl D. Dozier said Monday.

Savannah State previously competed in Division II and was a member of the Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference from 1969-2000. The SIAC, Central Intercollegiate Athletic Association and Peach Belt Conference are each considered a potential fit for the Tigers with a return to D-II.

Their teams would have fewer scholarships and operate within a lower athletic budget in Division II.

The football program has particularly struggled on the D-I level. Last season's 3-7 record marked just the second time the Tigers surpassed two wins since joining the FCS level in 2002.

http://www.fcs.football/cfb/story.asp?i ... m=&src=FCS
This sucks where is support from alumni ppl like Shannon Sharpe???
Sounds like the program is so bad there isn't much support.

Re: Savannah State announces plan for Division II return

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 6:18 am
by dal4018
kalm wrote:
dal4018 wrote: This sucks where is support from alumni ppl like Shannon Sharpe???
Two, 3+ win seasons in 15 years.
I know I guess the players will be released from their scholarships of course.

Re: Savannah State announces plan for Division II return

Posted: Wed Apr 19, 2017 1:54 pm
by SuperHornet
dal4018 wrote:
kalm wrote:
Two, 3+ win seasons in 15 years.
I know I guess the players will be released from their scholarships of course.
That's not necessarily true.

When UOP dropped football in '95, all players on scholarship retained those scholarships, including those who completed their NCAA eligibility elsewhere and returned.

Of course, walk-ons like me were up the creek....