you seem to have zero issue with UNT being viewed with the Armys and Navys of the world, by supporting a move to triple option and trimming the football budget.
So, why does a separate league rub you differently?
Forget it, if NT moves down from D1. Competitive or not; being in the highest official classification has benefits.
NT was in a league like this in the old 1aa days, and it was a nightmare in terms of coverage, support, and financially.
I don't see any rationale why an official separation between P and G teams should happen.
The P's already get most of the money and coverage. What do they have to gain?
Who beat us by one. True, Pitino, NYC and MSG are attractive, and they have history on their side, but is this currently really that big of a jump?
I wish him well, but it is far from what I expected. Then again, St. John's has landed some solid transfers.
St. John's is a top 5 Big East team (a "High Major" conference).
They play big home games in MSG. It's a great landing spot for him. He'll get a ton of eyeballs on him there.
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