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RE: Question about conference membership rules
(02-12-2017 04:11 PM)NoDak Wrote:  A school can play all its sports in separate conferences if it can make those arrangements. The NCAA will not recognize it as belonging to any conference, so it can miss out on money. Normally, a school is a member of a conference in most sports, but is free to have sports which that conference doesn't sponsor in others as affiliated members. Conference normally require a school to be all in, not the NCAA. The ACC allowed ND to keep football out, and the NCAA rules would allow any school to do that and more.

Agreed. The question was, is it an NCAA rule, contract requirement or both, that would prevent ND from putting FB in a different conference?

I can only imagine the nightmare of 20 sports in 20 different conferences.
02-13-2017 09:17 AM
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