Furmanoid wrote: ↑Thu Nov 18, 2021 10:59 pm
You are correct, affirm. I guess I was thinking of teams close enough to us. The VA teams are probably as far away as would be practical. It seems that most Southern smart kid schools are DIII (U of theSouth, W&L, Centre, Millsaps, etc.).
Thank you for your reply to my post. This is not arguing, but I want to point out some things.
Furman is at 46 this year in USN&WR liberal arts college.
Millsaps is a fine school with smart kids, but they are much smaller than Furman, they are 114 in the USN&WR rankings, and they are as far away from Furman as Georgetown is.
I don’t agree with putting us always with Southern schools for athletics, other than travel distance (time, money) which as pointed out regarding Millsaps, is not always less.
In addition, Furman’s USN&WR ranking is higher than the other Southern smart kid schools that you mentioned with the exception of W&L (11). Furman’s ranking continues to be higher than Wofford’s. Furman’s ranking is lower than 2 (at least 2) Southern D-1 schools (liberal arts colleges) namely Davidson and Richmond.
There are not many Southern D-1 liberal arts schools, as you pointed out. In fact, there are not many liberal arts school playing D-1 athletics (even fewer playing D-1 football) in the entire nation. I named most when I included those several PA, NY, & MA schools. (And I acknowledge Lehigh is perhaps comparable to Furman and the others, and I included it but Lehigh actually is not designated liberal arts.)