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RE: NCAA Recognizes 3 Division I "subdivisions": FCS, FBS-Autonomy, FBS-Non-...
(04-18-2018 01:20 PM)DavidSt Wrote:  How many of the P5 AAU schools think of D3 AAU schools as equals? Schools like M.I.T, Cal.Tech and Chicago State?

In the university pecking order, all three of those schools are above almost all AAU P5 schools.

Stanford, Northwestern, Duke and Vanderbilt are probably the only AAU P5 schools that MIT, Cal-Tech, or U. of Chicago would regard as "peers". Maybe Notre Dame, on a day they were feeling nice.
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