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How many Division I programs (all sports & “basketball only”) should each state have?
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RE: How many Division I programs (all sports & “basketball only”) should each stat...
(04-08-2018 07:35 PM)Rube Dali Wrote:  
(04-08-2018 07:29 PM)Kaplony Wrote:  
(04-08-2018 07:03 PM)Rube Dali Wrote:  Too Few:
Alaska

Just Right:
Minnesota
Wyoming
Maine
Vermont
Hawai'i

Too Many:
Everyone Else

No, this list is not facetious, but it accounts for all of Division I.

So I'll pose the question to you I posed earlier in the thread.....name the SC public schools who don't belong in DI.

South Carolina State and USC Upstate, plus Presbyterian and Wofford.

SC State has outstanding athletics support. It's the rest of their administration that sucks.

What's the reasoning behind USC-Upstate?

Wofford and PC are private schools.
04-08-2018 08:41 PM
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