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RE: G5 Playoff?
(12-29-2016 08:45 PM)Demoengr Wrote:  No no no.
Rather no football than second class. It is not worth the investment. We could reduce the title 9 responsibilities and be more financially sound. Let FCC modify the stadium at will and work out a good fair lease. Our soccer programs would flourish. I would not go to see another UC football game if we cannot strive to be the best. Hate hate this idea. If we must I would want us to go independent in hopes we get a life line for our efforts to non conform.

This honestly makes a lot of sense. Incidentally....UD has been using a system for FB and MBB that has worked well for them for many years...DI in MBB and DI-AA in FB and they have an AD that is not underwater. They are competitive at both revenue sports.

Something to have considered long ago.
 
12-31-2016 01:22 AM
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