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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby MissouriValleyUnite » February 10th, 2022, 10:20 pm

BCPanther wrote:Western Illinois has to be moving there too. Makes way too much sense.

I think their secret plan (that they’ll never admit to) is to wait for the ASUN and other FCS leagues to poach OVC FB schools effectively finishing off OVC football, and then slide over to the OVC *and* keep their MVFC slot.

And I don’t think the MVFC would expel WIU. If anything, Summit schools would be celebrating that they’re gone in everything but FB.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby BCPanther » February 10th, 2022, 11:04 pm

MissouriValleyUnite wrote:
BCPanther wrote:Western Illinois has to be moving there too. Makes way too much sense.

I think their secret plan (that they’ll never admit to) is to wait for the ASUN and other FCS leagues to poach OVC FB schools effectively finishing off OVC football, and then slide over to the OVC *and* keep their MVFC slot.

And I don’t think the MVFC would expel WIU. If anything, Summit schools would be celebrating that they’re gone in everything but FB.


I think you're exactly right, even though their path to football relevance is non-existent in the MVFC.

The St Louis pod of the OVC is a million times better situation for them and I guarantee that UNI and Illinois State would continue to schedule them in football which is the only time they sell any tickets.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby BearsCountry » February 11th, 2022, 2:52 pm

BCPanther wrote:
MissouriValleyUnite wrote:
BCPanther wrote:Western Illinois has to be moving there too. Makes way too much sense.

I think their secret plan (that they’ll never admit to) is to wait for the ASUN and other FCS leagues to poach OVC FB schools effectively finishing off OVC football, and then slide over to the OVC *and* keep their MVFC slot.

And I don’t think the MVFC would expel WIU. If anything, Summit schools would be celebrating that they’re gone in everything but FB.


I think you're exactly right, even though their path to football relevance is non-existent in the MVFC.

The St Louis pod of the OVC is a million times better situation for them and I guarantee that UNI and Illinois State would continue to schedule them in football which is the only time they sell any tickets.


Western is in a weird position, kind of unique actually. What other school is in their ideal dream conference for football but they can't get in for all-sports so they are in a bad situation.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby unipanther99 » February 11th, 2022, 3:53 pm

BearsCountry wrote:
Western is in a weird position, kind of unique actually. What other school is in their ideal dream conference for football but they can't get in for all-sports so they are in a bad situation.


They're like the service academies, only without the money, prestige, history, following, and desire to improve.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby 05Racer » February 11th, 2022, 4:04 pm

unipanther99 wrote:
BearsCountry wrote:
Western is in a weird position, kind of unique actually. What other school is in their ideal dream conference for football but they can't get in for all-sports so they are in a bad situation.


They're like the service academies, only without the money, prestige, history, following, and desire to improve.


Add respect to that list. also ROFL.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby Roberts Stadium » February 11th, 2022, 7:14 pm

What is the smallest city to have two Div I teams? Evansville has to be close to that city.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby IllinoisState » February 11th, 2022, 11:58 pm

Roberts Stadium wrote:What is the smallest city to have two Div I teams? Evansville has to be close to that city.


Just the city, yes, Evansville is the smallest.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby TBS_20 » February 12th, 2022, 7:11 am

What I found is LA, Atlanta, and Chicago are the only 3 cities (currently) with 2 D1 (FBS and FCS) teams. I find that hard to believe but maybe so. I guess for some reason NYC doesn't count. Manhattan, St. John's, Long Island, Stony Brook, Iona.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby E-Villan » February 12th, 2022, 9:55 am

IllinoisState wrote:
Roberts Stadium wrote:What is the smallest city to have two Div I teams? Evansville has to be close to that city.


Just the city, yes, Evansville is the smallest.


No, the actual smallest is about 1/3 the size. Spartanburg, SC (40K) is home to Wofford (Southern) and USC-Upstate (Big South)

Fairfield, CT (61K) has Sacred Heart (Northeast) and Fairfield (MAAC)

Charleston, SC (135K) has both The Citadel (Southern) and College of Charleston (Colonial), and a 3rd one is just over the bridge in North Charleston, Charleston Southern (Big South)

At the other end of the spectrum, I had forgotten Nashville actually has 4 D-1 schools. Philadelphia has 5, not including suburban Villanova. Chicago has 4, which doesn't include Northwestern in Evanston.
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Re: University of Southern Indiana moving to D1

Postby IllinoisState » February 12th, 2022, 11:25 am

E-Villan wrote:
IllinoisState wrote:
Roberts Stadium wrote:What is the smallest city to have two Div I teams? Evansville has to be close to that city.


Just the city, yes, Evansville is the smallest.


No, the actual smallest is about 1/3 the size. Spartanburg, SC (40K) is home to Wofford (Southern) and USC-Upstate (Big South)

Fairfield, CT (61K) has Sacred Heart (Northeast) and Fairfield (MAAC)

Charleston, SC (135K) has both The Citadel (Southern) and College of Charleston (Colonial), and a 3rd one is just over the bridge in North Charleston, Charleston Southern (Big South)

At the other end of the spectrum, I had forgotten Nashville actually has 4 D-1 schools. Philadelphia has 5, not including suburban Villanova. Chicago has 4, which doesn't include Northwestern in Evanston.


I referenced a map from back at least in 2017 so that makes sense then.
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