Originally posted by ShockTalk
Old Dominion (2009)
South Alabama* (2010)
Georgia State (2010)
Lamar (2010)
Texas-San Antonio (2011)
Charlotte (2013)
All of these schools are Southern, warm-weather schools in areas of the country where high school football is much bigger than in Kansas. It may be coincidental that this is true, but I have yet to see large numbers of non-Southern schools adding football at the Division I level.
I think that the most important thing to remember is that the variables at each institution are different and that assuming that the model that works at one school is the only model of success is dangerous.
Even at these schools, we don't know whether the balance between trying to boost enrollment and financial stability will work out, much less at all schools. I'll quote part of a post from tgcshock in another thread:
Originally posted by tgcshock
The problem I have is that I am hearing a lot about why people want football, but not as much about how to make it a sustainable venture.
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