Hello There, Guest! (LoginRegister)

Post Reply 
Can Liberty sue the NCAA for an FBS-upgrade as an Independent?
Author Message
AppfanInCAAland Offline
1st String
*

Posts: 1,541
Joined: May 2012
Reputation: 112
I Root For: App State
Location: Midlothian, VA
Post: #54
RE: Can Liberty sue the NCAA for an FBS-upgrade as an Independent?
(04-07-2013 06:52 PM)Dukes09 Wrote:  
(04-07-2013 06:33 PM)bitcruncher Wrote:  IMO all these FCS schools upgrading their programs to FBS, or wishing to, will eventually be right back where they started. I've long been of the opinion that there will be a major reorganization of who is a top level football program, and who isn't. Whether the NCAA is a part of the equation has yet to be determined...

most are aware of that fact too. top fcs teams are trying to reorganize themselves with non-bcs fbs teams instead of being stuck in what is about to be a third level of cfb. d2 will be a 4th level and d3 a fifth level.
there's no guarantee that the group of 5 FBS conferences will be grabbing FCS teams after a bcs conference split. you get in while the gettin' is good.

This is why I've supported App's move to the FBS for years.
04-07-2013 07:31 PM
Find all posts by this user Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 


Messages In This Thread
RE: Can Liberty sue the NCAA for an FBS-upgrade as an Independent? - AppfanInCAAland - 04-07-2013 07:31 PM



User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)


Copyright © 2002-2024 Collegiate Sports Nation Bulletin Board System (CSNbbs), All Rights Reserved.
CSNbbs is an independent fan site and is in no way affiliated to the NCAA or any of the schools and conferences it represents.
This site monetizes links. FTC Disclosure.
We allow third-party companies to serve ads and/or collect certain anonymous information when you visit our web site. These companies may use non-personally identifiable information (e.g., click stream information, browser type, time and date, subject of advertisements clicked or scrolled over) during your visits to this and other Web sites in order to provide advertisements about goods and services likely to be of greater interest to you. These companies typically use a cookie or third party web beacon to collect this information. To learn more about this behavioral advertising practice or to opt-out of this type of advertising, you can visit http://www.networkadvertising.org.
Powered By MyBB, © 2002-2024 MyBB Group.