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Colleges and Universities School Debts Can Lead To Closures And Forced Realignment
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RE: Colleges and Universities School Debts Can Lead To Closures And Forced Realignment
(05-24-2018 10:58 AM)georgia_tech_swagger Wrote:  Presbyterian is only D1 because they really really wanted to play in Atlanta and Georgia Tech said only if you're D1 so it counts towards a bowl game. I believe PC went to D1 and that year GT inked a 1-and-done in football and a two-and-none in men's basketball.

Newberry ... jeez. It's just depressing as a campus let alone an athletic program where if you kick a field goal you could legitimately hit a head stone in a cemetery with the football.

Both shouldn't be in D1 probably.

Newberry is DII not DI. They used to have a very good rivalry with PC.
05-24-2018 01:01 PM
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RE: Colleges and Universities School Debts Can Lead To Closures And Forced Realignment - RobtheAggie - 05-24-2018 01:01 PM
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