Conference realignment isn't over - PAC12 coming back





The MAC are the winners, thus far, in the latest round of conference realignment. They basically got a nice injection of cash without it costing them anything, given that Sac State has to pay for the travel to Sacramento for all the other conference teams.
 



HBCUAC, NAIA, continues to expand little by little. It makes me wonder would the MEAC be in a different situation if they hired Dr. Barnes when she applied for the MEAC commissioner position.

At this point I wonder who is left in the NAIA that is HBCU that does not have football that is not in the HBCUAC.

 
A program can be put out—or left behind—if it fails to meet the financial and competitive criteria that add value to the conference.
 Conferences rarely expel schools solely for poor on-field performance; instead, they act when a program becomes a financial liability, fails to meet NCAA revenue standards, or lacks the media value necessary for modern broadcasting deals.

Temple was the last University to face this.

Sorry 662 but another 5 years of this and the conference may consider.
 
A program can be put out—or left behind—if it fails to meet the financial and competitive criteria that add value to the conference.
 Conferences rarely expel schools solely for poor on-field performance; instead, they act when a program becomes a financial liability, fails to meet NCAA revenue standards, or lacks the media value necessary for modern broadcasting deals.

Temple was the last University to face this.

Sorry 662 but another 5 years of this and the conference may consider.

To quote Dr. McClelland

If PV (his alma mater) didn't get kicked out after playing D1 football with 0 scholarships then neither will Valley or UAPB since those are the 2 schools everyone wants to kick out for schools that don't even wanna be in HBCU conferences
 
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