(11-03-2021 08:15 AM)SMUfan Wrote: Grace period 20.02.6.2
Next season CUSA will still be as it is now.
July 1, 2023 would start the 2 year grace period with new FCS schools in the league. The FCS schools would be in full acceptance by July 1, 2025. So they are good.
Note the specification of the grace period:
Quote:A conference shall continue to be considered a Football Bowl Subdivision conference for two years following the date when it fails to satisfy the eight full Football Bowl Subdivision member requirement due to one or more of its member's failure to comply with the bowl subdivision membership requirements.
"due to dropping below eight Football Bowl Subdivision members" is not necessarily part of the automatic grace period. Neither is, "due to not competing in a sufficient number of autobid competitions". However, "due to failure to comply with the FBS membership requirements"
is covered.
Also, note that "full" here is not "full members of the conference" but "full Football Bowl Subdivision Members", so the status of the school as a voting or non-voting member of the conference is not at issue.
I believe it is quite possible that CUSA can get a waiver on that if it needs to to avoid a "gap" year (required to have a CCG, and it would seem assuring participation in the Go5 pool of CFP money), but it shouldn't be assumed to be automatic under the rules. From the history of the WAC and the continuity rule, the NCAA membership tends to be sensitive to the challenges facing a conference after it has been heavily raided. The sentiment "There but for the grace of God go you or I" may be operative here.
Note that the "failure to comply with the bowl subdivision requirements"
would appear to cover the second transitional FCS to FBS year ... in the first year of the transition, the school is an FCS school that may not compete in the FCS championship (due to having "extra" scholarships as part of its transition), in the second year, it is a FBS member but not yet in full compliance with all of the FBS rules (the scholarship requirement in particular, since it won't yet have the full FBS scholarships).
So my reading is that if there are eight all-sports member schools that are either established FBS schools or FCS schools in the second year of their transition, they meet the sports sponsorship requirements, but do not all meet the FBS scholarship requirements (because in the second transition requirement you won't be at 85 scholarships yet), that's still an FBS conference as long as all the FBS requirements get met within two years.
So either one more FCS school invited prior to June 1, 2022, and assuming the sports sponsorships are all sorted out, then CUSA would be covered in July 1, 2024, and the only open question would be 2023.
It is not the general practice for FCS transitioning schools to join their future FBS conference in their first year ... but it could be argued that "failure to comply with FBS subdivision requirements" might apply to the first year of the transition, when the school is still an FCS school, allowing a transitioning school to join in year 1 as an FCS independent. If CUSA argues that and nobody pushes back, they might invite the transitioning schools to join CUSA in July 1, 2022.
Also, it may take some work to get some of sports numbers requirements met, which is why it is conceivable that CUSA might be asking the MAC to pretty please invite WKU/MTSU to join in July 1, 2024, to have the extra cover in the number of members playing in the various sponsored sports.