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Which FBS or FCS schools will be the next to drop football?
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RE: Which FBS or FCS schools will be the next to drop football?
(01-28-2017 10:26 PM)MJG Wrote:  I seem to be the only one who thinks this but I think costs saving are coming.
The G5 and FCS are both under a lot of pressure and so are the schools.
It could be a reduction in the number of scholarships that are required.
Or less sports required or something else.

you are not the only one. Many ADs are talking about how the costs continue to rise and they running out of ways to creatively cut. Many programs are at the minimum number of sports to remain eligible for FBS or for D-I or for D-II. The Alaska (UAA and UAF) programs are even threatening to fall below the 10 minimum for D-II with pending cuts.

Costs are definitely the focus of this.
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