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zippy5

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  1. I'm thinking the latter and he's just letting them know he's got options. If hope the report is just wrong though. I'll wait until something more credible comes up to speculate
  2. I don't see that having any effect really. When you schedule 7 years in advance you don't know which of those buckets you'll be in.
  3. I think that's what he was getting at
  4. I would love to get more of these teams on the regular schedule and have tournaments with a chance for an upset of a bigger name, but I can't complain about getting some solid games on the schedule. I like seeing how we stack up against the other respectable mid-majors
  5. Okay you're Toledo's AD - why would you play Akron every year? I think it's a great idea as evidenced by UNC and Wake last year. But.. what's in it for Toledo?
  6. Adding credence to an official rivalry with a 1-AA school is not a good look imo
  7. Perhaps Toledo doesn't want another cupcake on their schedule
  8. D2 would be a bigger savings, coaches salaries would decrease drastically, scholarship costs would be way down. But I just can't see a team in D2 with our facilities. Would be insanely out of place
  9. Serious but not serious. Break off from the NCAA with them and call ourselves the D2 of the new league below the P5 and have promotion/relegation. Not that they'd go for it. But hey
  10. I like it. That takes Gonzaga and Duke out of our path to a b-ball championship
  11. I think any real discussion on saving money would have to start with totally scrapping football or going non-scholarship FCS, which I can't see either happening. And if it did, I'd be done
  12. I'm not arguing because I don't have all the numbers but my guess is that the savings from less scholarships is more than offset by the loss of fan/corporate support and TV revenue
  13. I'll ask again - what cost savings do we see by dropping to 1-AA?
  14. Let's talk numbers. What are the football cost savings in dropping down? Coaches salaries, scholarships, maybe less travel (I find it hard to see less travel than the MAC in any level really).. What else am I missing here.. The stadium and the debt service costs ain't going anywhere. Do those cost savings of maybe 2 million make up for losing buy games, TV revenue and the sponsors we'll lose? I just am unsure if dropping down a level is some magic wand.
  15. Please no
  16. Potentially is quite the qualifier lol
  17. 52 would assume everyone leaves each year. So since you asked..
  18. Unless it's mutually agreed to there's a buyout. I don't think we'd get $0 if the bigger schools are making that decision on their own
  19. Shh @akronzips71 might hear you
  20. Coach Duggs would never
  21. I'd probably date myself if I could too
  22. The stars aren't aligning for you
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