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RE: North Dakota to Summit League and MVFC
(01-31-2017 01:05 AM)BruceMcF Wrote:  
(01-30-2017 06:00 PM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  The NCAA clearly has a set of discriminatory rules that prohibit schools who are willing to make the investment to play at Division I FBS standards unless they have an invitation from an existing conference. Furthermore, the scheduling rules for transitional schools make it impossible for a group of schools to move up together and play a league schedule among themselves during their transition years.
Which rule is that scheduling rule in? I was looking for that a couple of weeks ago and couldn't find it.

I don't recall exactly where it's found but I believe that in their transitional years schools moving up have to play all but one of their games against current FBS schools which would mean that they can't play a league schedule while they are moving up. This would be terribly prohibitive.
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