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Will we be back to playing Division 1 big boy football? Yes or No only

Yes
We have a lot of work to do if we want to make this possible. We need to remove the puppet cutting our University to a commuter school first.
No. The only way is if we change our current leadership and either separate completely from the BOT or change the voting/representation structure so we can make decisions that benefit is.
yes, maybe not fbs
(12-03-2014 08:57 AM)The Answer UAB Wrote: [ -> ]No. The only way is if we change our current leadership and either separate completely from the BOT or change the voting/representation structure so we can make decisions that benefit is.

THIS is the bigger question and the heart of #FreeUAB. We are now fighting to control our own destiny.
the fight is over montgomery now
all bad stufff about jr need to on line where people can read ,,,,and pop up when we do a google search about him ,,,,,
No, maybe football, but not big boy football.

Big boy football will consist of maybe 60-70 programs. Everything else will be little boy. Hell, it is that way already.
No. It takes an amendment to the Ala Constitution which requires a vote of the people. UA will galvanize UA fans to vote against it, if it ever made it as far as a vote.
No. Just like to planned this years ago, they've also planned to keep FB away from UAB.
No. It took Gene Bartow to get D1 football approved at UAB. There are no Gene Bartows fighting for us anymore.

UAB is populated by toadies that couldn't give a **** about the school. It's a job, period. UAB might as well be UPS.
No. And I personally think that even with what Watts stated about the Marching Band not being affected, the band program will be gone in three years.
Yes.
We'll be Pacific in 10 years.

Who?

Exactly.
(12-03-2014 12:11 PM)BeliefBlazer Wrote: [ -> ]We'll be Pacific in 10 years.

Who?

Exactly.

Exactly.
No
YES - unless we give up! Regardless of the realities, a "no" answer is equivalent to accepting defeat and that is NOT who we are. An amendment to the constitution may not be required if enough political pressure is applied. Just the treat of an amendment is enough to get these cowards to quake in their boots. Ask the folks who came out fighting in Huntsville. In addition, the legislature still must appropriate money for the system; those funds could with a hidden price tag. DON'T GIVE UP THE FIGHT!!!
Yes!
I answered the question as written. We won't be playing big boy football, because we have never played big boy football and the definition of big boy football in ten years will be a lot different than it is now.

If the question is if we will play football, then I think yes.
(12-03-2014 01:11 PM)Memphis Blazer Wrote: [ -> ]I answered the question as written. We won't be playing big boy football, because we have never played big boy football and the definition of big boy football in ten years will be a lot different than it is now.

If the question is if we will play football, then I think yes.

You have your own definition of "big boy" football.

If FBS is big boy football, then we do play it and have played it for 19 years.

Tell Jordan Howard he doesn't play big boy football and see how that goes.
The problem is in 10 years, any team not in a P5 conference will basically be a I-AA team anyway.
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