10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
Wow. I only see a couple of those teams that really have any business talking about FBS and those are a stretch. Maybe I don't know enough about some of the others, but they certainly haven't been dominant at the FCS level.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
This smacks of desperation. (Sort of) average FCS teams looking to get into the party before the door shuts.
Except who knows what this party will look like in the future?
Except who knows what this party will look like in the future?
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
It's all about the money. They are hoping for a better TV offer. When the top of P5 breaks away again, they will get left behind again. This is just an almost desperate money grab.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
Basically what we did. If the SBC isn't plotting the next move, I hope we are.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
It looks like it is time to expand the college football playoff to 32 teams so everyone can get a piece of the pie. 22 automatic bids for each division champ and 8 at large births for Notre Dame.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
I think more like a group of the top tier are going to break away from the rest. We can’t have 32 teams. How would that work in terms of logistics? You see how late the 12 team playoff is going to be? The only way we could expand to 32 is get rid of most of the bowls and playoff would have to start the first week of December. I really don’t want 32 teams. I hope the top 50 teams break away and somehow we are among that next group they pull with them.AppWyo wrote: ↑Fri Dec 09, 2022 11:00 pmIt looks like it is time to expand the college football playoff to 32 teams so everyone can get a piece of the pie. 22 automatic bids for each division champ and 8 at large births for Notre Dame.
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At some point all of this playoff madness gets ridiculous. Since they "expanded " to just 4 teams there have been numerous blowouts. I get the argument that despite the very real probability of even more lopsided playoff games teams still deserve the chance. We all recall many blowout early round FCS playoff games but those were still pretty cool times mostly due to the win and advance aspect. Back when we were part of that at least there wasn't 12 regular season games plus a CCG THEN up to 4 playoff/championship games. I think we still typically played 11 regular season games but I could be wrong.
At any rate going to 16 or even 32 teams seems way too much. Now with guys transferring and sitting out what will happen if there are expanded playoffs? Will we see the top guys sitting it out because they don't want to play possibly 3-4 more games and risk injury? Would the thought of being in a playoff really matter to some players who want to transfer? Imagine if the backup QB for a big school enters the portal and isn't available for the playoffs then the starter goes down. Way too many variables for this to be viable.
At any rate going to 16 or even 32 teams seems way too much. Now with guys transferring and sitting out what will happen if there are expanded playoffs? Will we see the top guys sitting it out because they don't want to play possibly 3-4 more games and risk injury? Would the thought of being in a playoff really matter to some players who want to transfer? Imagine if the backup QB for a big school enters the portal and isn't available for the playoffs then the starter goes down. Way too many variables for this to be viable.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
I think it’s kind of hilarious how many questions are being raised and unanswered because the NCAA was completely unprepared to have their power checked.bigdaddyg wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 9:31 amAt some point all of this playoff madness gets ridiculous. Since they "expanded " to just 4 teams there have been numerous blowouts. I get the argument that despite the very real probability of even more lopsided playoff games teams still deserve the chance. We all recall many blowout early round FCS playoff games but those were still pretty cool times mostly due to the win and advance aspect. Back when we were part of that at least there wasn't 12 regular season games plus a CCG THEN up to 4 playoff/championship games. I think we still typically played 11 regular season games but I could be wrong.
At any rate going to 16 or even 32 teams seems way too much. Now with guys transferring and sitting out what will happen if there are expanded playoffs? Will we see the top guys sitting it out because they don't want to play possibly 3-4 more games and risk injury? Would the thought of being in a playoff really matter to some players who want to transfer? Imagine if the backup QB for a big school enters the portal and isn't available for the playoffs then the starter goes down. Way too many variables for this to be viable.
I’m not sure you’d see guys sitting out playoff games because there is still a championship on the line. A bowl game is literally an exhibition game that doesn’t really matter. If players sit out playoff games we’d start getting to the point of asking “why play the games at all?” Just watch HS film and decide if they have NFL talent.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
I wasn’t around for the 1-A split, but sure feels like that’s about to happen again.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
It still baffles me how there can be 131 schools all classified equally but then unofficially classified separately with G and P. Basketball has mid major but in the post season all are equal.
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Random thoughts:
Conference USA is currently a mess. I don't think this is a good climate for a new "big boy" conference.
Maybe UMass and UConn will finally find a conference for football.
I'm interested in seeing NC A&T's name gets brought up. They are an interesting program. HBCU with some recent success. Their football games draw well. They have "moved up" conferences twice in a short time. Some of their boosters want to move up to FBS.
Honestly, I would be okay with NC A&T being in the Sun Belt.
Conference USA is currently a mess. I don't think this is a good climate for a new "big boy" conference.
Maybe UMass and UConn will finally find a conference for football.
I'm interested in seeing NC A&T's name gets brought up. They are an interesting program. HBCU with some recent success. Their football games draw well. They have "moved up" conferences twice in a short time. Some of their boosters want to move up to FBS.
Honestly, I would be okay with NC A&T being in the Sun Belt.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
After all the drama around Coach Prime abandoning an HBCU and bolting for Boulder, there's a lot of sensitivity around the subject right now.
Regardless, I think NC A&T would immediately be the class of the SunWAC, Western Atlantic, AtlanticSWAC, Team American Freedom or whatever conference name they're paying overpriced consultants to create.
Regardless, I think NC A&T would immediately be the class of the SunWAC, Western Atlantic, AtlanticSWAC, Team American Freedom or whatever conference name they're paying overpriced consultants to create.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
They are okay but there really isn’t anyone in FCS who could make our league better right now except for those Dakota teams. I don’t think A&T is quite at FBS level yet. I know they want to move up and so does Campbell so I’m sure both have tried, or will try, to talk to our officials.spong wrote: ↑Sat Dec 10, 2022 2:38 pmRandom thoughts:
Conference USA is currently a mess. I don't think this is a good climate for a new "big boy" conference.
Maybe UMass and UConn will finally find a conference for football.
I'm interested in seeing NC A&T's name gets brought up. They are an interesting program. HBCU with some recent success. Their football games draw well. They have "moved up" conferences twice in a short time. Some of their boosters want to move up to FBS.
Honestly, I would be okay with NC A&T being in the Sun Belt.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
NC A&T is probably more FBS worthy than most of the schools in that article. They've had some very good teams in recent years but they haven't exactly dominated since leaving the MEAC. What they do have is tradition and tons of fan support, so they would contribute just about anywhere they go.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
Who exactly came up with FCS and what was the criteria for schools to either drop down to that level or I guess move up to for some. There have been levels of college athletics which have come and gone much like conferences- NAIA for example. I know when we were FCS it was termed Division 1 sub-division. It's beginning to look like an official divide is not to far off.
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Re: 10 FCS teams looking to move to FBS
That is hardly a murderers row of FCS teams in that article. When the lesser haves are looking to move, really makes me wonder what the NDSU and Montanas are doing. Are they really just going to keep sitting idly by while the entire division tries to move up? I really don't fault any school for wanting to move up but at least put the resources in to show that you are serious before the move. Don't just grab a bunch of other unprepared schools and all agree to move together. That conference would be awful.