TexasTerror
July 23rd, 2005, 10:31 AM
The author of this column thinks huge travel problems will be in store for UCA if they move on up. Truth is all SLC schools have problems bringing NCAA Div I teams to their homes in basketball considering the low RPI of the conference. SHSU probably has more trouble than anyone because they have a history of knocking off big names (Nebraska in Lincoln and Bobby Knight's first loss at Texas Tech as well as some mid-majors in Huntsville).
Also brings up some of the other costs and failures associated with the jump from Div II to Div I.
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By Terry Britt
Friday, July 22, 2005 11:57 PM CDT
The Daily Citizen
Ah, how wonderful it is to hit the big time.
No matter what you do in life, whether for work or recreation, it's great to be considered among the best or at the top level.
Maybe that sentiment is really behind the University of Central Arkansas' recent decision to leave the small-town world of NCAA Division II and join the big-time folks in Division I (I-AA for football).
Central Arkansas doesn't appear to be bluffing, giving notice Monday to the Gulf South Conference that it intends to leave next June -- assuming there is a Division I-AA football conference willing to open its door to UCA. That could well be the Southland Conference, who sent a committee to visit the Conway school this week and had nothing but glowing comments to make.
http://www.thedailycitizen.com/articles/2005/07/23/news/sports/sports02.txt
Also brings up some of the other costs and failures associated with the jump from Div II to Div I.
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By Terry Britt
Friday, July 22, 2005 11:57 PM CDT
The Daily Citizen
Ah, how wonderful it is to hit the big time.
No matter what you do in life, whether for work or recreation, it's great to be considered among the best or at the top level.
Maybe that sentiment is really behind the University of Central Arkansas' recent decision to leave the small-town world of NCAA Division II and join the big-time folks in Division I (I-AA for football).
Central Arkansas doesn't appear to be bluffing, giving notice Monday to the Gulf South Conference that it intends to leave next June -- assuming there is a Division I-AA football conference willing to open its door to UCA. That could well be the Southland Conference, who sent a committee to visit the Conway school this week and had nothing but glowing comments to make.
http://www.thedailycitizen.com/articles/2005/07/23/news/sports/sports02.txt