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Should D1 and D2 Combined Their Championships For Non-Revenue Sports?
With the rash of D1 and D2 schools dropping sports, and schools closing for good or downgrade their sports? There may not be enough teams for a championship at both levels. Sports I am looking at to combined both division to save sports at both levels are:

Baseball
softball
men's wrestling
women's wrestling
cross country
track
swimming and diving
golf
tennis

Getting D2 schools up from those areas could help as affiliates for G5, FCS and non-football conferences. Do you think the D2 schools in these areas may have helped saved Akron, ECU, CMU and others from dropping the sports?

We might moved the sports into a single sports conference like the water sports or others like that into regions.
05-23-2020 12:03 PM
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