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RE: Can Liberty sue the NCAA for an FBS-upgrade as an Independent?
(04-05-2013 02:27 PM)uakronkid Wrote:  [quote='jmufan' pid='9202607' dateline='1365189212']
Personally I fail to see how the NCAA can keep a school down a level.
They'd argue its a reasonable bylaw to offer student athletes at all member schools a reasonable opportunity to compete at a reasonable level. But I think that's probably shy a "reasonable" or two, so sprinkle some more in wherever you'd like.

Quote: It's not the NCAA's call. Its The committee in charge of the FCS. They wanted the old moratorium, they wanted the Conference requirement. Its all to prevent the kind of exodus we're seeing right now. The FCS is what's holding more FCS teams from leaving.
A Division 1 FCS subdivision committee is part of the NCAA. That's just saying with PART of the NCAA is making the decision ~ and indeed, precisely why they are.
04-05-2013 02:33 PM
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