Quote Originally Posted by Lehigh Football Nation View Post
I am near-certain West Chester (PA) was always considered Division II in football, because the PSAC was always considered D-II as a conference, and the Golden Rams were always were a member of the PSAC (in fact a founding member). They would have been "Small College" along with Delaware throughout the 1970s, would have stayed in the same Division as Delaware in football during the late 1970s (because they were sort-of rivals) and when Delaware chose to compete in Division I and I-AA football in 1980, West Chester simply remained in the PSAC.

Your list is also missing Winston-Salem State, which was briefly with the MEAC before abandoning a D-I move.
Correct. This list is regarding D-I athletics, not football specifically. Pre-1993 "Dayton Rule" WCU was D-I in basketball and other sporst, but remain D-II in football.

Technically, Winston-Salem was never D-I despite playing in the MEAC for 2 seasons (2008-10). They were a "transitional" member of D-I and never completed the reclassification.