SNHU has an enrollment over 130,000, they should be a clear B1G target /sPlaces like GCU and SNHU is where you go to get that piece of paper that you need to check a box. They're happy, you're happy and maybe you even learned something.
ultimately you have to be going to an accredited program and the accreditation agencies are going to be tougher on for-profit entities because of the prevailing reputation.Places like GCU and SNHU is where you go to get that piece of paper that you need to check a box. They're happy, you're happy and maybe you even learned something.
go penmen!SNHU has an enrollment over 130,000, they should be a clear B1G target /s
My (poorly worded) point should’ve said the Non/for-profit status isn’t directly correlated with fraudulent behavior.Not definitive, but absolutely relevant. There are many human beings willing to commit fraud when they get to keep the money. It is a far smaller percentage of human beings who are willing to commit fraud, and risk the consequences, so that someone else -- a non-profit institution or otherwise - can keep the proceeds.
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Colorado State, Utah State suing Mountain West Conference over exit fees
Mired in a realignment struggle for members, the Pac-12 and Mountain West are at the center of the latest conference realignment shakeup.sports.yahoo.com
Do you realize that if you get your way, and there is only a P2, there won’t be enough fans left to justify having the P2? Put another way, if college sports shrinks the number of schools playing by enough, even the fans of those schools won’t care anymore.

With this new plan from the P4 (apparently they’re now the A4) it makes little to no sense for us to join a non-power conference unless it’s football-only with no major exit penalty. But you’re right you’d think the new PAC would be more aggressive.Weird that we dont seem to have heard anything about the PAC's 8th football school.
I wasn’t even thinking of UConn; just more generally that they’ve been stuck at 7 teams for months .With this new plan from the P4 (apparently they’re now the A4) it makes little to no sense for us to join a non-power conference unless it’s football-only with no major exit penalty. But you’re right you’d think the new PAC would be more aggressive.
I think the new PAC is in a tough spot. Are they gonna shell out millions to get Memphis and Tulane out of any potential exit fees? Probably not. I'm not really sure what other moves they can make at this point that do much to move the needle.I wasn’t even thinking of UConn; just more generally that they’ve been stuck at 7 teams for months .
As if the reality of Cal and Stanford in the ACC was wildly realistic.And we’re back to the loons proposing wildly unrealistic conferences.
Isn’t this the designated section of the yard for that?And we’re back to the loons proposing wildly unrealistic conferences.
Isn’t this the designated section of the yard for that?
You have a point.Isn’t this the designated section of the yard for that?
And we’re back to the loons proposing wildly unrealistic conferences.
UConn and Nova need to be the catalyst with the PAC.PAC West
Washington State
Oregon State
Boise State
Colorado State
Utah State
San Diego State
Fresno State
Air Force
Big East
Army - Patriot (FB only)
Navy - Patriot (FB only)
UConn - Big East (FB only)
Nova - Big East (FB only)
Temple - Big East (FB only)
UMass - A10 (FB only)
Delaware - A10 (FB only)
USF - Big East (FB only)
Isn’t this the designated section of the yard for that?
Yeah but it’s always really cringey.
I think you should’ve ended this thought with the word many such thoughts concluded back in the 80s ……. eer!UConn and Nova need to be the catalyst with the PAC.
With agreement on a Big East affiliate division, next is UMass / Delaware and Temple / USF. Temple / USF get the added draw of a Big East invite. Like UConn, they take the better TV deal, but unlike UConn they have a ready home for football.
With the Big East Division established, the final pull is Army and Navy, packaged with the PAC inviting Air Force.
Yeah but it’s always really cringey.
Yeah a lot of noise on Twitter today about Texas State. I mean, kinda meh, but not a terrible move either I guess.The eighth team is looking like Texas State. Don't think they will be able to poach any AAC programs.