This has been re-hashed here recently, but this is a new article where Lunardi does away with the BCS/Big 6 labels and actually puts some logic to NCAA DI groupings.
Eventhough it's an Insider article, anyone can read about a page of the article which gives the basis of his groupings. I don't have a subscription to the rest, so anyone who does might let us know anything else worth while.
Brings other SN discussions to mind where someone coined the phrase "making the MVC the Atl-10 of the plains". Would be nice to add Butler, Cleveland St., Oral Roberts, and St Louis while dropping Evansville and Drake. They could join the Horizon which probably fits them better anyway.
Eventhough it's an Insider article, anyone can read about a page of the article which gives the basis of his groupings. I don't have a subscription to the rest, so anyone who does might let us know anything else worth while.
Brings other SN discussions to mind where someone coined the phrase "making the MVC the Atl-10 of the plains". Would be nice to add Butler, Cleveland St., Oral Roberts, and St Louis while dropping Evansville and Drake. They could join the Horizon which probably fits them better anyway.
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