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RE: Rumor: Delaware State discussed NEC at BOT meeting
(06-24-2020 06:52 PM)ccd494 Wrote:  
(06-24-2020 02:22 PM)DFW HOYA Wrote:  
(06-24-2020 02:11 PM)NoDak Wrote:  It's like Coastal Carolina and Texas St were such vicious FCS teams that they were forced to move up. Constant false argument. Presidents want to move up for more awareness.

Awareness...and state funding. North Texas went from being a third-tier school in funding to a seat alongside Texas Tech and Houston in the legislature. Still not UT or Texas A&M, but a big jump.

Would they have been similarly funded in the Southland? Doubtful at best.

The New York State Legislature is not going to give more money to Stony Brook or Albany because they are FBS. They are going to wonder where Stony Brook or Albany got the money to move up, and why it wasn't spent on education.

New York is not Texas.
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