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In the next week or two the NCAA transformation committee will come out with a rough draft of requirements a schools must meet to stay in Division 1.
Though I believe the vast majority of schools will abide by the new regulations (Big Sky I see you), there will be schools that decide Division 2 or (more than likely) Division 3 is a better idea.
I believe the transformation committee will have a grace period, but the hammer will come down. It is important to note that schools will be opting in or opting out. Nobody is forcing any school out of Division 1.
How many schools will drop down?
Who will they be?
Here are some of my guesses:
NJIT (to D-3)
Portland State (to D-2)
Longwood (to D-3)
Presbyterian (to D-3)
Wright State (to D-2)
Rider (to D-3)
Chicago State (to D-3)
Fairleigh Dickinson (to D-3)
St. Francis (Brooklyn) (to D-3)
SIU-Edwardsville (to D-2)
Omaha (to D-2)
Though I believe the vast majority of schools will abide by the new regulations (Big Sky I see you), there will be schools that decide Division 2 or (more than likely) Division 3 is a better idea.
I believe the transformation committee will have a grace period, but the hammer will come down. It is important to note that schools will be opting in or opting out. Nobody is forcing any school out of Division 1.
How many schools will drop down?
Who will they be?
Here are some of my guesses:
NJIT (to D-3)
Portland State (to D-2)
Longwood (to D-3)
Presbyterian (to D-3)
Wright State (to D-2)
Rider (to D-3)
Chicago State (to D-3)
Fairleigh Dickinson (to D-3)
St. Francis (Brooklyn) (to D-3)
SIU-Edwardsville (to D-2)
Omaha (to D-2)