05-16-2016, 07:33 PM
http://chronicle.augusta.com/sports/coll...1341089704
Here is an article a few years ago about Augusta State and the consolidation of Georgia schools. They merged with Georgia Medical and Health school, and renamed to Augusta University. Columbus State also mentioned they want to move to D1.
Augusta University
Columbus State
Texas A&M-Commerce reported to got an invite to Southland. Moving to Southland
Central State, Ohio
Lindenwood OVC invite
Oklahoma City University
Lincoln Memorial
West Florida
Francis Marion
Western Washington
West Texas A&M (building a stadium that could be expanding to 22,000 screams to me that they want back into D1.)
Southern Indiana moving to OVC
Valdosta State
North Georgia
UMSL
Delta State
UA-Huntsville
West Georgia
Central Oklahoma Could make a move to D1 soon.
Indiana, Pa.
Kentucky State
CSU-Pueblo
Grand Valley State possible Horizon League or OVC invite
Lemoyne possible MAAC invite
Harding Same with Harding.
Belmont Abbey
Wayne State, Mich.
Cal. Poly-Pomona
Arkansas Tech This school as well.
Alaska
Metro State
Colorado Mesa
Colorado Mines
West Chester
Davenport
UNC-Pembroke Possible MEAC invite
Slippery Rock
Rowan
Shippensburg
Virginia State
Bowie Sate
CSU-LA
Midwestern State
Kingsville
UAFS Another one to watch.
UTPB
Dallas Baptist
Angelo State
Bentley
New Haven possible MEAC invite
Central Washington
Fort Hays State
Northwest Missouri State
Mankato State
Minn.Duluth
Augustana
North Georgia
Colorado Mesa
Tuskegee
Tampa
Nova Southeastern
NE Oklahoma State Another school to watch.
SW Oklahoma State Another one to watch.
Indianapolis possible OVC invite
Mercyhurst NEC or MEAC possible invite.
Marian, Purdue-Calumet, Northern New Mexico, Cumberland, Georgetown Kentucky, and Carroll Montana mentioned that they are applying or could apply or reapply to try D2 again.
Lewis and Clark State College could look to move up to D2.
Rogers State could be a D1 candidate plus they mentioned they would look in the future to add football.
U. Texas-Dallas could move up to d2
South Carolina State could move down to D2.
Here is an article a few years ago about Augusta State and the consolidation of Georgia schools. They merged with Georgia Medical and Health school, and renamed to Augusta University. Columbus State also mentioned they want to move to D1.
Augusta University
Columbus State
Texas A&M-Commerce reported to got an invite to Southland. Moving to Southland
Central State, Ohio
Lindenwood OVC invite
Oklahoma City University
Lincoln Memorial
West Florida
Francis Marion
Western Washington
West Texas A&M (building a stadium that could be expanding to 22,000 screams to me that they want back into D1.)
Southern Indiana moving to OVC
Valdosta State
North Georgia
UMSL
Delta State
UA-Huntsville
West Georgia
Central Oklahoma Could make a move to D1 soon.
Indiana, Pa.
Kentucky State
CSU-Pueblo
Grand Valley State possible Horizon League or OVC invite
Lemoyne possible MAAC invite
Harding Same with Harding.
Belmont Abbey
Wayne State, Mich.
Cal. Poly-Pomona
Arkansas Tech This school as well.
Alaska
Metro State
Colorado Mesa
Colorado Mines
West Chester
Davenport
UNC-Pembroke Possible MEAC invite
Slippery Rock
Rowan
Shippensburg
Virginia State
Bowie Sate
CSU-LA
Midwestern State
Kingsville
UAFS Another one to watch.
UTPB
Dallas Baptist
Angelo State
Bentley
New Haven possible MEAC invite
Central Washington
Fort Hays State
Northwest Missouri State
Mankato State
Minn.Duluth
Augustana
North Georgia
Colorado Mesa
Tuskegee
Tampa
Nova Southeastern
NE Oklahoma State Another school to watch.
SW Oklahoma State Another one to watch.
Indianapolis possible OVC invite
Mercyhurst NEC or MEAC possible invite.
Marian, Purdue-Calumet, Northern New Mexico, Cumberland, Georgetown Kentucky, and Carroll Montana mentioned that they are applying or could apply or reapply to try D2 again.
Lewis and Clark State College could look to move up to D2.
Rogers State could be a D1 candidate plus they mentioned they would look in the future to add football.
U. Texas-Dallas could move up to d2
South Carolina State could move down to D2.