Davidson, Presbyterian, and Campbell are 3 teams within driving distance. So is Morehead State if you consider Samford University within driving distance, since the distances from Furman to Morehead State and to Samford are approximately equalapaladin wrote: ↑Thu Apr 23, 2020 11:06 amPioneer also makes no sense. It is D1 football in name only. Only one team within driving distance. Teams in New York, Florida, Indiana, Iowa, Ohio, Kentucky and California. Travel expenses along with reduced revenue would make this a disaster also.affirm wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 10:08 pmDo not twist what anyone wrote. Pioneer League is not D2, it is D1.FurmAlum wrote: ↑Wed Apr 22, 2020 9:59 pmapaladin is correct. There would be many, including me, that would no longer support FU athletics if we moved to D2. And I agree that we would be worse off financially if we did.
(As an aside, Austin Peay went to non-scholarship football about 15 years ago. It was a disaster. They reinstated scholarship football and the university has thrived ever since.
Let's table that idiotic idea.
Obviously those 4 schools have not found it to be a disaster, nor has University of San Diego or Drake or Marist or Dayton or Butler or Valparaiso. Maybe Jacksonville University did.
I would expect that we would make such a move only if the travel expenses and reduced revenue would not be made up by spending fewer dollars on football scholarships.
Also, I did mention that efforts should be made, if we pursued this, to bring Wofford and Citadel with us. If that succeeded, then there would be 6 teams within driving distance.
Also, I did not say that Pioneer League is the only option. I believe that we should be open to considering various options.
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