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Records show UAB planned to kill football program BEFORE 2014 season
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RE: Records show UAB planned to kill football program BEFORE 2014 season
I would honk Charlotte is the road map. They started from a scratch heading for CUSA play.
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Records show UAB planned to kill football program BEFORE 2014 season
(03-24-2015 06:31 PM)Attackcoog Wrote:  I would honk Charlotte is the road map. They started from a scratch heading for CUSA play.
Even at 3 classes of only 25 signees, a team will still have 75 players by Year 3 of the FCS-FBS transition - the first year a team would be unconditionally bowl eligible.

If UAB could act quickly enough, it could still have some players left, sign 25 players each for 2015 and 2016, and have close to the FBS maximum for the 2016 season.


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