(05-08-2017 01:54 AM)AZcats Wrote: (05-08-2017 12:00 AM)DavidSt Wrote: Azusa Pacific and Dixie State are not bad in football. Neither are Colorado Mesa and Colorado State-Pueblo. Central Washington and Western Oregon are not that bad at times. Sadly, several Big Sky schools are bad in several sports.
Dixie State has played 11 seasons of NCAA football. Their all-time record is 32-87 overall, 22-50 conference. The first RMAC season in 2016 was the only winning season they have had at 6-5, 6-4 conference. I would say that qualifies at 'not good' instead of 'not bad'. I'm not sure Central Washington and Western Oregon are even fully funded in D2 and if so would have troubles getting scholarship levels up to D1 levels. The RMAC schools are not fully funded yet because the RMAC limit is currently less than the NCAA limit. The RMAC is gradually raising their limit by 2 per year until the NCAA limit is reached in 2019 but that doesn't mean that the schools have to give all 36 scholarships.
You have to take into account with what is going on with the NCAA, players want to be paid, and so forth. The NCAA have to reform to take into account what is going on. FBS football could trickle down to the FCS, D2 and D3 that players want to be paid. Arkansas Tech got caught at D2 doing a some type of FCOAs for their athletes in football, both basketball, baseball and softball. Several schools at the D2 got put on probation because of it. If D2 schools want to do this to help out? Then, they could move to D1, or restructure D2 so that they can do a FCOAs. That is why I do see several D2 schools could move up to D1 so that they do not violate D2 rules. I do not know why D2 schools get invited to NCAA D1 meetings in the first place. I think Central Oklahoma might have been caught doing the same thing for their football team.
Schools on probation.
Georgia Institute of Technology Football, men's basketball June 13, 2017
University of Missouri Men's basketball August 1, 2017
San Jose State University Women's basketball October 25, 2017
Georgia Southern football July 2018
La.-Lafayette January 2018 football
SMU men's basketball and men's golf September 2018
Notre Dame football November 2017
Hawaii men's basketball December 2018
University of Mississippi Women's basketball, women's track & field October 6, 2019
University of Southern Mississippi Men's basketball January 29, 2020
Syracuse University Football, men's basketball March 5, 2020
Campbell University Baseball, wrestling August 10, 2017
Texas Southern University Entire athletic program October 8, 2017
Weber State University Football November 18, 2017
Morehead State University Baseball, men's basketball, women's basketball, men's cross country, football, men's golf, women's soccer, softball, women's tennis February 9, 2018
Jackson State University Men's tennis July 1, 2018
Norfolk State University Entire athletic program 2018
Lamar University Men's golf September 21, 2018
Alcorn State University Football, men's basketball, baseball, men's and women's tennis, men's and women's cross country, women's soccer, men's and women's track and field and women's volleyball October 18, 2018
Alabama State University Softball October 19, 2018
Southeast Missouri State University Men's basketball February 11, 2019
Mississippi Valley State University Men's and women's cross country, men's and women's indoor track & field, men's and women's outdoor track & field, and one unnamed sport March 23, 2019
Samford University Baseball, men's basketball, men’s cross country, football, men’s tennis, men’s track and field, women’s soccer, softball April 7, 2019
Southern University Entire athletic program November 15, 2021
University of North Carolina at Greensboro 13 of 17 varsity sports[nf 1] June 24, 2017
Indiana University – Purdue University Fort Wayne Entire program November 23, 2017
Saint Peter's University Men's and women's swimming & diving February 1, 2018
California State University, Northridge Men's basketball December 6, 2019
D2
Arkansas Tech University Entire program June 3, 2017
Lenoir–Rhyne University Men's basketball August 24, 2017
Morehouse College Entire program July 14, 2018
Central State University Entire program March 3, 2019
Seattle Pacific University Women's soccer March 9, 2019
West Texas A&M University Football March 22, 2019
Cheyney University of Pennsylvania Entire program August 20, 2019
Eastern New Mexico University Entire program August 31, 2019
D3
Hunter College Men's volleyball, men's and women's basketball May 25, 2017
Rose–Hulman Institute of Technology Baseball, women's basketball, football, men's soccer, men's and women's track & field December 21, 2017
Thomas More College Women's basketball November 14, 2018
Susquehanna University Football November 21, 2018
Kalamazoo College Entire athletic program March 21, 2019
Baruch College Women's basketball July 1, 2020
The issues with these schools from football, basketball and all that is that the schools gave extra money for scholarships for students because the scholarships have not gone up when dorm, room and board and meals have. As for schools like Central Oklahoma who came off the probation for football? They are losing money when they are not going to post seasons. Arkansas Tech is losing money for not going to post season play.
http://www.ncaa.org/sites/default/files/...cision.pdf
I see what Arkansas Tech and others did was more of FCOAs that the scholarships could not cover. It should be address at all levels on how schools could be better benefit if they do go D1 or implement some sort of FCOAs.