aries75
April 19th, 2005, 07:30 AM
Back in January, a link to the following article in USA Today was posted on the old board:
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2005-01-11-attendance-alternative_x.htm
It was about the NCAA weighing different options on rules for I-A membership. At the time, people were speculating that it could mean the end of I-AA, mainly because of this bit:
One option: erase the I-A designation. Classify current I-A and I-AA schools as Division I, as basketball and every other sport does, and let television and other marketplace influences determine which are big-time and which aren't.
It's now April and those NCAA meetings have taken place...so which decisions were made, and what would be their potential impact on the future of I-AA?
http://www.usatoday.com/sports/college/football/2005-01-11-attendance-alternative_x.htm
It was about the NCAA weighing different options on rules for I-A membership. At the time, people were speculating that it could mean the end of I-AA, mainly because of this bit:
One option: erase the I-A designation. Classify current I-A and I-AA schools as Division I, as basketball and every other sport does, and let television and other marketplace influences determine which are big-time and which aren't.
It's now April and those NCAA meetings have taken place...so which decisions were made, and what would be their potential impact on the future of I-AA?