It looks like after January, Big 12 will only need 10 teams to have conference championship. NCAA is set to vote on dereguatlion of conferences in January 2016
http://espn.go.com/college-football/....cTZMiTUy.dpuf
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It looks like after January, Big 12 will only need 10 teams to have conference championship. NCAA is set to vote on dereguatlion of conferences in January 2016
http://espn.go.com/college-football/....cTZMiTUy.dpuf
Who could they be talking about?
There are multiple other schools currently competing at the FCS level that do have the capability of competing and possible thriving at the FBS level. They already average attendance past the FBS two-year minimum rolling requirement, and have infrastructure in place that can support an average greater than 15,000 fans. Some even have committed to offering full cost of attendance towards all sports, and have budgeted this in their 2015 budgets.
Read more at http://lehighfootballnation.blogspot...OZzVW19JxMp.99
There are 9 schools that meet the NCAA current attendance minimum over a two year rolling period.
Montana
James Madison
NDSU
Montana State
Liberty
Delaware
Jacksonville State
Southern University
Yale
Harvard hovers around 15k but missed by a couple in 2013. Them and Yale aren't candidates to move up anyways.
CCU isn't even in the top 30. There are 20 fbs programs that average more per game than CCU does all season combined.
There are 3 d2 and 1 d3 programs that draw better than CCU.
I don't think that writer was talking about any one school in particular but being from Lehigh, they have seen a lot of those programs in the list of 9 who are actually meeting the standards.
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