Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
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Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
The UNCC Hwy 49ers are in OT with Chuck South 
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
If we do...we'd the the D2 conference owning the SoCon right now. You guys are the Big10 of FCS right now.
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
CSU won it in OT. Will SoCon go to 1-5 vs D2 BIG SOUTH today
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Looks like a no.bucs90 wrote:CSU won it in OT. Will SoCon go to 1-5 vs D2 BIG SOUTH today
Citadel dominates G-Webb 37-14. At this point though I'm beginning to become less and less of a conference homer. Probably because VMI is already out of any title contention (not that we started with a chance), and it's dawned on me that we will suck eggs regardless of conference.
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
So the Big South has been running roughshod over the SoCon and people are singing their praises, but as soon as they run into a little rough patch against other competition, people are calling for the whole freaking conference to go back to D-II?!?


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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Aho Old Guy wrote:The UNCC Hwy 49ers are in OT with Chuck South
Trying to figure this smack.
Since UNC-C is FBS transitional - they actually have more scholarships. They are young but stealing recruits from App State left and right.
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
You're a bad troll. The Big South has done more in the past two seasons than the SoCon has.Aho Old Guy wrote:The UNCC Hwy 49ers are in OT with Chuck South
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
And UNCC is a team with a ton of young talent, just young. 2015 FBS team.Ibanez wrote:You're a bad troll. The Big South has done more in the past two seasons than the SoCon has.Aho Old Guy wrote:The UNCC Hwy 49ers are in OT with Chuck South
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Did a SoCon fan really post this?? The SoCon is on par with the OVC and MEAC right now. 

Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
UNCC sucks dickbucs90 wrote:And UNCC is a team with a ton of young talent, just young. 2015 FBS team.Ibanez wrote:
You're a bad troll. The Big South has done more in the past two seasons than the SoCon has.
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Wow. Thanks for the in-depth analysis. Bet in 5 years, they'll be better than your favorite FCS squad. They're landing some very good recruits and gaining a lot of interest from recruits who are on the bubble with Clemson, South Carolina, UNC, UGA.clenz wrote:UNCC sucks dickbucs90 wrote: And UNCC is a team with a ton of young talent, just young. 2015 FBS team.
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
I sure would hope so with more schollies.bucs90 wrote:Wow. Thanks for the in-depth analysis. Bet in 5 years, they'll be better than your favorite FCS squad. They're landing some very good recruits and gaining a lot of interest from recruits who are on the bubble with Clemson, South Carolina, UNC, UGA.clenz wrote: UNCC sucks dick

Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Doubtfulbucs90 wrote:Wow. Thanks for the in-depth analysis. Bet in 5 years, they'll be better than your favorite FCS squad. They're landing some very good recruits and gaining a lot of interest from recruits who are on the bubble with Clemson, South Carolina, UNC, UGA.clenz wrote: UNCC sucks dick
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Really? A 2019 Conference USA team UNC-Charlotte wont be better than 2019 Northern Iowa? UNI is a very good FCS team, no doubt about that. Maybe you guys just don't hear how much interest UNCC has already drawn from some pretty big time recruits in the Southeast, especially in NC/SC.clenz wrote:Doubtfulbucs90 wrote:
Wow. Thanks for the in-depth analysis. Bet in 5 years, they'll be better than your favorite FCS squad. They're landing some very good recruits and gaining a lot of interest from recruits who are on the bubble with Clemson, South Carolina, UNC, UGA.
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Maybe you haven't heard... UNI can't get cusa or mac style teams on our schedule because they know they would lose
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
That's not why. BTW, if UNI is so awesome, why wont they man up and MOVE UP to FBS, like Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, South Florida, Middle Tennessee, North Texas and other directional state-funded universities? Happy being big fish/small pond?clenz wrote:Maybe you haven't heard... UNI can't get cusa or mac style teams on our schedule because they know they would lose
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
NIU, WMU and EMU didn't "move up". They were never in the FCS.bucs90 wrote:That's not why. BTW, if UNI is so awesome, why wont they man up and MOVE UP to FBS, like Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, South Florida, Middle Tennessee, North Texas and other directional state-funded universities? Happy being big fish/small pond?clenz wrote:Maybe you haven't heard... UNI can't get cusa or mac style teams on our schedule because they know they would lose
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Not the point. They are there now. Many of the larger, state funded directional schools in that part of the country, or flagship state schools like North Dakota State, Montana, etc, are in FCS, whereas similar large, state funded schools in the rest of the country play in FBS. Why? FCS down here is for private schools or small public school. NDSU, Montana, NIU being in FCS.......is like if East Carolina, South Carolina, Clemson, Georgia State, Central Florida were all in FCS. Doesn't make sense. FCS is for teams like Wofford, Furman, Coastal Carolina, Citadel, Samford, Charleston Southern, all small schools that are private, or way down the pecking order of public schools, not one of the primary 2-3 state schools.TribeFanInNC wrote:NIU, WMU and EMU didn't "move up". They were never in the FCS.bucs90 wrote:
That's not why. BTW, if UNI is so awesome, why wont they man up and MOVE UP to FBS, like Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, South Florida, Middle Tennessee, North Texas and other directional state-funded universities? Happy being big fish/small pond?
Never understood why those big state funded schools in that part of the country has decided not to join the rest of the nation's large state institutions in FBS.
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
semantics.TribeFanInNC wrote:NIU, WMU and EMU didn't "move up". They were never in the FCS.bucs90 wrote:
That's not why. BTW, if UNI is so awesome, why wont they man up and MOVE UP to FBS, like Northern Illinois, Western Michigan, Eastern Michigan, South Florida, Middle Tennessee, North Texas and other directional state-funded universities? Happy being big fish/small pond?
Also, unlike most FCS schools UNI cares about it's other sports and not just football. It's said, many times, that no football move will be made if it negatively impacts basketball and volleyball.
UNI can't get MAC/CUSA schools to schedule them...they've tried, many times, and been told no
Do you really think UNI, SIU, Missouri State, etc... are all large universities? Look at the average endowment of a MAC school, average enrollment, average state subsidy, then look at UNI, SIU, MSU, NDSU, etc.. and tell me how comparable they are.
What you are describing is D2/D3 ball.
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
under grad enrollments
Montana 9,787 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ntana-2536" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Northern Iowa - 10,380 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... s/uni-1890" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NDSU - 11,948 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ate&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Montana State - 13,26 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ity&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
SIU - 13,351 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ale&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
EMU - 19-084 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ity&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NIU - 15.814
wmu - 19,184
CMU - 20,354
Couple that with the FCS schools listed having 3, maybe 4 K, grad students on average where as the MAC schools have 8-12K on average
Montana 9,787 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ntana-2536" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Northern Iowa - 10,380 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... s/uni-1890" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NDSU - 11,948 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ate&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Montana State - 13,26 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ity&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
SIU - 13,351 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ale&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
EMU - 19-084 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ity&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NIU - 15.814
wmu - 19,184
CMU - 20,354
Couple that with the FCS schools listed having 3, maybe 4 K, grad students on average where as the MAC schools have 8-12K on average
Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Thats more than quite a few FBS schools.clenz wrote:under grad enrollments
Montana 9,787 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ntana-2536" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Northern Iowa - 10,380 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... s/uni-1890" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NDSU - 11,948 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ate&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Montana State - 13,26 http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ity&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
SIU - 13,351 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ale&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
EMU - 19-084 - http://colleges.usnews.rankingsandrevie ... ity&state=" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
NIU - 15.814
wmu - 19,184
CMU - 20,354
Couple that with the FCS schools listed having 3, maybe 4 K, grad students on average where as the MAC schools have 8-12K on average
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
So, should Duke drop to FCS?
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
clenz wrote:Also, unlike most FCS schools UNI cares about it's other sports and not just football.

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I should have rephrased that to89Hen wrote:clenz wrote:Also, unlike most FCS schools UNI cares about it's other sports and not just football.![]()
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unlike most schools UNI won't sacrafice the success of it's other sports to make a football oriented move.
I don't think that statement is all that false. "most" might be an overstatement, but when it comes to scholarship football programs I would bet 85-90+% of them would move to a better football conference, even at the detriment to their MBB/WBB/volleyball/softball and baseball teams.
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Re: Should the Big South Drop Back to Division II ?
Clenz there are 125 I-A programs and 124 I-AA programs. If you were correct, there would be a giant disparity in those numbers.clenz wrote:I should have rephrased that to89Hen wrote:![]()
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unlike most schools UNI won't sacrafice the success of it's other sports to make a football oriented move.
I don't think that statement is all that false. "most" might be an overstatement, but when it comes to scholarship football programs I would bet 85-90+% of them would move to a better football conference, even at the detriment to their MBB/WBB/volleyball/softball and baseball teams.
BTW, I would say 85-90% qualifies as "most". Right now you'd have trouble convincing me it's even "more" (51%).

