… and they also changed AD’s last summer: University of New Haven Names Dynamic Administrator to Lead Charger Athletics.Haven't seen anything since last year when NEC was looking to add them.
With declining enrollments throughout the country, its my belief you’ll actually see a swath of FCS and below caliber programs added in the next 5+ years as schools aim to boost enrollment and therefore tuition $With less opportunities for high school athletes this is a good thing. Chicago State is adding FCS football too.
With declining enrollments throughout the country, its my belief you’ll actually see a swath of FCS and below caliber programs added in the next 5+ years as schools aim to boost enrollment and therefore tuition $
New York/New England is littered with small private schools that face continued enrollment challenges. Starting up a DIII program with annual operating expenses ranging from $2-$5M may seem like a lot but with an average roster size in D3 of ~110 people and no athletic scholarships provided at that level you need to charge each kid $18-$45k in tuition to break even, and everyone knows tuition at these schools is $70k+
To play FCS level in football they would have to be D1 in all other sports.I think they also wanna go D1. Right?
That waiver is expired (with grandfathering). The recent additions to D1 hockey had to upgrade all sports (FCS if they play football). Pretty sure Hobart & Hopkins are the only Lacrosse teams playing up. Hartwick had a waiver for soccer but ended up dropping the sport. Water Polo used to waive also but recently added a D3 championship.To play FCS level in football they would have to be D1 in all other sports.
Lacrosse and ice hockey are the only sports where a non D1 school can participate at a D1 level (don't be surprised if ice hockey gets dropped from that list soon).
lol. Chicago St is probably the worst athletic program in D-1, if not the entire NCAA. FB will likely be a disaster.With less opportunities for high school athletes this is a good thing. Chicago State is adding FCS football too.
IIRC, I thought you could elevate in any sport except basketball and football it was just limited to one per genderTo play FCS level in football they would have to be D1 in all other sports.
Lacrosse and ice hockey are the only sports where a non D1 school can participate at a D1 level (don't be surprised if ice hockey gets dropped from that list soon).
I remember walking out of Memorial the year they beat us. Disgusted to say the least. Like when Calhoun lost to UHart at the HCC his year 1.UNH Chargers long overdue to go FCS. Hope it happens. They've always been competitive anyways
While you're speculating, might as well add Western Connecticut to the mix...I’d like to see UNH and Southern jump to D1. Would be amazing FCS rivalry between them and CCSU in the NEC.
Western is D3.While you're speculating, might as well add Western Connecticut to the mix...
D3 schools can directly move to Division 1 on a four-year transition timeline.Western is D3.
You should reread the article. He does not say several northeast schools. He says multiple D-1 schools. I'd expect to see more smaller state schools in the South dropping. Though no doubt there will also be some northeast schools that are not playing football.D3 schools can directly move to Division 1 on a four-year transition timeline.
However, IMHO, I actually think that Central and Southern should be D3. It makes sense for the state to pour money into UConn athletics as a marketing arm of the university. However, for the other state institutions, I don't think it does. I don't foresee Central ever becoming an NC State to UNC. The truth is that we are a small state by area and medium-sized state by population. We are going to see more and more schools drop out of Division 1 in the next few years. Hartford and Saint Francis Brooklyn won't be the only ones. Matt Brown (of Extra Points) put out an article last week stating SEVERAL northeastern Division 1 institutions are seriously considering dropping down in the next couple weeks. Don't be stunned if it is a school you know.
He clarified on CSNBBS. He suggests the vast majority will be in the northeast.You should reread the article. He does not say several northeast schools. He says multiple D-1 schools. I'd expect to see more smaller state schools in the South dropping. Though no doubt there will also be some northeast schools that are not playing football.
Here's his article
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Why More D-I Schools Are Rethinking Athletic Reclassification
Exploring the rising trend of D-I school reclassification: Insights into motivations, challenges, and potential solutions for collegiate athletic programs.www.extrapointsmb.com
Fair enoughHe clarified on CSNBBS. He suggests the vast majority will be in the northeast.
The CCSU president wants to drop, too. Sad for CCSU and SCSU but you're probably right. Though a league with the 4 directional state schools in D3 would be pretty funD3 schools can directly move to Division 1 on a four-year transition timeline.
However, IMHO, I actually think that Central and Southern should be D3. It makes sense for the state to pour money into UConn athletics as a marketing arm of the university. However, for the other state institutions, I don't think it does. I don't foresee Central ever becoming an NC State to UNC. The truth is that we are a small state by area and medium-sized state by population. We are going to see more and more schools drop out of Division 1 in the next few years. Hartford and Saint Francis Brooklyn won't be the only ones. Matt Brown (of Extra Points) put out an article last week stating SEVERAL northeastern Division 1 institutions are seriously considering dropping down in the next couple weeks. Don't be stunned if it is a school you know.
Eastern doesn’t even play football, that’s a big drop down for CCSU and SCSU.The CCSU president wants to drop, too. Sad for CCSU and SCSU but you're probably right. Though a league with the 4 directional state schools in D3 would be pretty fun
Unfortunately you are probably right. The gap is growing larger and larger between FBS and FCS. I don’t know about the gaps between FCS, D2 and D3 but I imagine it’s no where near close to the former.D3 schools can directly move to Division 1 on a four-year transition timeline.
However, IMHO, I actually think that Central and Southern should be D3. It makes sense for the state to pour money into UConn athletics as a marketing arm of the university. However, for the other state institutions, I don't think it does. I don't foresee Central ever becoming an NC State to UNC. The truth is that we are a small state by area and medium-sized state by population. We are going to see more and more schools drop out of Division 1 in the next few years. Hartford and Saint Francis Brooklyn won't be the only ones. Matt Brown (of Extra Points) put out an article last week stating SEVERAL northeastern Division 1 institutions are seriously considering dropping down in the next couple weeks. Don't be stunned if it is a school you know.
Probably none of them should play football with the way college athletics is goingEastern doesn’t even play football, that’s a big drop down for CCSU and SCSU.
Why don't you mind yourselfWhat's more expensive to run, FCS football or D1 lacrosse? not sure what Central's priorities are regarding athletics and alumni sentiment, but I would think dropping football and redirecting that spending to something like lacrosse or soccer or whatever would better serve the school.
And yet we’ve seen many move up too.Matt Brown (of Extra Points) put out an article last week stating SEVERAL northeastern Division 1 institutions are seriously considering dropping down in the next couple weeks. Don't be stunned if it is a school you know.
Merrimack just took the house deal. Merrimack. Where they are coming up with magic money i don't knowAnd yet we’ve seen many move up too.
It wasnt that long ago that D1 was 330 schools. Now it’s 350+
Even at Central’s level of FCS, they likely have more scholarship athletes, coaches, etc than a lax team would require. Additionally, fewer FCS football scholarships likely equals fewer Title IX coed scholarships.What's more expensive to run, FCS football or D1 lacrosse?