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September 30th, 2006, 08:53 AM
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These games win-win
Divisions 1-A, 1-AA both profit from meetings
By John Powers, Globe Staff | September 30, 2006
It's not as if Texas is going to make a habit of grazing lower on the football food chain, filling its plate with Bobcats and Bearkats . ``We would not play a Division 1-AA team in the future," Texas coach Mack Brown said when Sam Houston State was lassoed as today's blue-plate special. ``That's not who we are."
But when Texas dialed around for a 12th opponent this season, 40 of its Division 1-A opponents reportedly said nix to traveling to Austin to be on the business end of a longhorn. So the defending national champions did what roughly three-quarters of their peers did, bringing in a Double A date for their extra game.
With a handful of notable exceptions, it's been all upside for both sides. The 1-A schools got an extra home game and an easy victory that counts toward bowl qualification. The 1-AAs got a big payday ($300,000 and up), a taste of life in the fast lane, and a valuable recruiting tool.
http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/football/articles/2006/09/30/these_games_win_win/?page=1
These games win-win
Divisions 1-A, 1-AA both profit from meetings
By John Powers, Globe Staff | September 30, 2006
It's not as if Texas is going to make a habit of grazing lower on the football food chain, filling its plate with Bobcats and Bearkats . ``We would not play a Division 1-AA team in the future," Texas coach Mack Brown said when Sam Houston State was lassoed as today's blue-plate special. ``That's not who we are."
But when Texas dialed around for a 12th opponent this season, 40 of its Division 1-A opponents reportedly said nix to traveling to Austin to be on the business end of a longhorn. So the defending national champions did what roughly three-quarters of their peers did, bringing in a Double A date for their extra game.
With a handful of notable exceptions, it's been all upside for both sides. The 1-A schools got an extra home game and an easy victory that counts toward bowl qualification. The 1-AAs got a big payday ($300,000 and up), a taste of life in the fast lane, and a valuable recruiting tool.
http://www.boston.com/sports/colleges/football/articles/2006/09/30/these_games_win_win/?page=1