Really, what needs to happen is to separate by capacity/attendance/revenue.
If you play in a stadium over 60k in capacity, average 90% attendance per butts in seats, and you have revenues over $80 million, then you’re in the Superpower Division. If you play in a stadium between 30k-60k, and your butts in seats are 75% of that figure for average attendance, with a budget between $30 million and $80 million, then you’re a power school. Anything under this is some level of the current Lower G5s/FCS schools.
Basically, 40 Superpowers, 60 power schools, and whatever the remainder is as a non-D2/3 level.
And this is in before Claims of Racism gets this thread locked.
Updated for adding Sam Houston’s leading receiver Simeon Evans and offensive lineman Ugonna Nnanna who started about 9 games in his career at Virginia.
white quarterback transfers to Virginia: @UNTLifer "Obviously looking at academics."
black quarterback transfers to Duke: @UNTLifer "New car, stupid jewelry, poor decisions, etc & broke in five years."
Hey, if it works, I don't care. I've been openly skeptical but I'll gladly eat crow if we get to 9 or 10 wins next season. Seven home games, OOC of home vs Washington State, home vs South Alabama, home vs Lamar, and at Western Michigan. Navy, Temple, UTSA, USF all at home plus we don't play Memphis or Tulane. If I'm not mistaken, we start against Lamar so we can work out issues against an easier opponent. This is the year Morris and Co can an extension.
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