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RE: Tarleton St creates DI task force for DI move up
(10-12-2017 04:23 PM)Nittany_Bearcat Wrote:  If you don't consider history and simply consider all their current key measureables (location, enrollment, budget, facilities, et cetera) --- it's really surprising that Tarleton State is currently NOT a D-1/FCS program. They check nearly all the boxes.

On a bit of a tangent - I just looked up Angelo State, thinking they may be a D-1/FCS prospect too. But they are considerably further down in terms of enrollment and such. Lone Star is still their best fit. Ditto for West Texas A&M. Who was at the highest levels of college football not that long ago, of course!

not really considering their enrollment was 9,340 in 2010 and even today 1,800+ of their students are in Fort Worth and the DFW metro area
10-12-2017 04:47 PM
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