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RE: Presbyterian Football in trouble? (may drop, go Pioneer
What I am seeing is that there seems to be a rift between the football schools and non-football schools. It happened in the Big East/AAc split. There are signs of trouble with the CAA as schools all have been looking elsewhere.

Villanova Patriot
William and Mary Patriot
James Madison FBS
Delaware FBS
Richmond Patriot
Stony Brook FBS
Towson FBS

CAA already lost Old Dominion
Charlotte
Georgia State
UMass.

Hofstra and Northeaster dropped football.

VCU and George Mason leaving.

All of this happened within the last 10 years or so.

I am also seeing the same thing happening to the MVC right now between the football and non-football schools, or mainly between the private and public schools.

I do think that the big expansion would be non football schools could join together and football schools could be together as an all sports conference. That may mean playing musical chairs among the FCS schools.

The Big South schools on the other hand all are looking for something better, and would not be stable for a long time.
11-14-2017 04:52 PM
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