Eastern Michigan student government and faculty think they should drop D-1 football and move to the Horizon League to save expenses:
http://www.freep.com/story/news/local/michigan/2016/04/25/emu-faculty-students-drop-out-division-football/83493156/
The article is incorrect on one issue. It states :
"Eastern Michigan should drop Division I football, and join the Horizon League, where football is not required," the report says. "Alternatively, EMU can still play football, but at the Division II or Division III (non-scholarship) level within the Horizon League, which would save even more resources. The advantage of joining the Horizon League is EMU athletes could still compete at the Division I level in Olympic and other non-revenue sports, but spend much less."
If a school is D-I and wants to still compete in football, it must compete in D-I football at either the FBS or FCS level. They could go Pioneer League, which is non-scholarship FCS, however.
has anyone asked George "Iceman" Gervin about this?
Not to threadjack, but somewhat related to the topic--Idaho will be dropping down from FBS to FCS in 2018.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports/college/university-of-idaho/article74259832.html
Quote from: crusaderjoe on April 28, 2016, 07:02:59 AM
Not to threadjack, but somewhat related to the topic--Idaho will be dropping down from FBS to FCS in 2018.
http://www.idahostatesman.com/sports/college/university-of-idaho/article74259832.html
Reading the article I came across a term that was new to me: "Body-bag Games." Actually, that's quite descriptive of games scheduled against overwhelmingly superior opponents. Idaho is/was scheduled to play Florida, Penn State, LSU and Indiana in coming years. We now have a colorful way to refer to our upcoming games against Illinois State, Montana. I don't consider our games with Dartmouth in 2021 and 2022 or any Ivy or NEC team to be in that category, however.
Quote from: VULB#62 on April 28, 2016, 08:08:23 AMI don't consider our games with Dartmouth in 2021 and 2022 or any Ivy or NEC team to be in that category, however.
You could call those "Teach 'em a lesson" games.
He needs to learn that he must pay his debt so we must "teach 'em a lesson." Not killed but a broken face teaches a good lesson.