Discussion at work today - Banning FCS games

The payout an FCS school receives doesn't even come close to covering the expenses of fielding a football team let alone the entire athletic department. If FCS schools want to balance their athletic budget, they'd drop football altogether. At that level, no sports are big revenue generators but most athletic teams are fairly cheap to fund outside of football. People need to stop thinking that anybody outside of P5 conference schools is really making money with football. It's a huge expenditure for the other 85% of universities that have teams.
 
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Just wait until one of these 150lb FCS running backs gets a career ending injury from getting hammered by a Bama or Clemson DL/LB all game. Then see how good it was for them.
The players are sacrificial lambs for the athletic department. As long as the check clears, they have no problem risking these kids.
 
I suggest 2 preseason games against FCS schools. That allows you 2 live scrimmages and the FCS Schools still gets their payday.
 
FCS programs can award up to the equivalent of 63 full scholarships, divided among no more than 85 individuals.


Think of how many kids wouldn't have the opportunity to go to college if FCS games are cancelled. Keeping FCS programs alive is one of the few redeeming qualities left of "amateur" athletics.

David has beaten Goliath enough times to give teams hope.

App State vs MI
Georgia Southern vs UF
Citadel over USCe
James Madison over VT
Old Dominion over VT
I get your point, and agree with you, but Old Dominion is a FBS school.
 
NDSU has also beat Iowa, K-State, and 3 other P5 schools. It's more of NDSU being a **** good football team, than P5 schools being bad.

I agree

But you don't see top 20 teams rushing to schedule a NDSU or other FCS playoff teams.

In fact quite the opposite. The more losses they have the more attractive they are.
 
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Play as many FCS schools as you want, but exclude the wins from bowl and playoff consideration.

Then watch how fast teams drop that second FCS game.
I believe only 1 win against an FCS team counts towards bowl eligibility. So in this example if UF went 6-6 with 2 wins against FCS opponents then they would not be bow eligible.
In any event it's hard to see UF getting consideration (assuming they go this far) to making the top 4 to make the playoffs with 2 FCS wins.
 
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That a lot of oppurtunities your taking away from those kids just because you dont like something.

What opportunities? I guess those are the only options those kids have? What about the D1 schools that dont have football
 
FCS programs can award up to the equivalent of 63 full scholarships, divided among no more than 85 individuals.


Think of how many kids wouldn't have the opportunity to go to college if FCS games are cancelled. Keeping FCS programs alive is one of the few redeeming qualities left of "amateur" athletics.

David has beaten Goliath enough times to give teams hope.

App State vs MI
Georgia Southern vs UF
Citadel over USCe
James Madison over VT
Old Dominion over VT

ODU is not FCS SMH!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
 
FCS programs can award up to the equivalent of 63 full scholarships, divided among no more than 85 individuals.


Think of how many kids wouldn't have the opportunity to go to college if FCS games are cancelled. Keeping FCS programs alive is one of the few redeeming qualities left of "amateur" athletics.

David has beaten Goliath enough times to give teams hope.

App State vs MI
Georgia Southern vs UF
Citadel over USCe
James Madison over VT
Old Dominion over VT

what??? FCS schools would just play each other, the **** you talking about
 
It’s needed for the FCS school. A lot of money from 1 game keeps afloat most athletic departments. But each FBS school I agree should only be able to schedule 1 per year. Also only one G5 school too.

They sign for maybe $400K and that is the good ones then when you factor out logistics, travel, lodging, and meals, they are maybe taking home half that amount. If you need $200K to balance your budget maybe you shouldnt be in the athletics business.
 
The payout an FCS school receives doesn't even come close to covering the expenses of fielding a football team let alone the entire athletic department. If FCS schools want to balance their athletic budget, they'd drop football altogether. At that level, no sports are big revenue generators but most athletic teams are fairly cheap to fund outside of football. People need to stop thinking that anybody outside of P5 conference schools is really making money with football. It's a huge expenditure for the other 85% of universities that have teams.

Most P5 schools arent even making money either
 
And offer less kids around the country the option to play D1 athletics and get a free education? Brilliant idea.

The Ivy League, Pioneer League, Patriot League all offer non-scholarship FCS football and are still competitive.
 
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The Ivy League, Pioneer League, Patriot League all offer non-scholarship FCS football and are still competitive.
What? Competitive with what? Ivy league doesn't offer athletic scholarships at all. They only have need based scholarships for students. I don't even know what you're suggesting with this post. The vast majority of kids who play sports at Ivy league schools come from money, so their parents are footing the bill anyways.
 
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