Ironically, they would fit in to the AAC to take Navy's spot in other sports. (Not happening, but boy is 11 an awkward number and UAB is probably better for MBB than other programs I can think of.)
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Ironically, they would fit in to the AAC to take Navy's spot in other sports. (Not happening, but boy is 11 an awkward number and UAB is probably better for MBB than other programs I can think of.)
I agree with the others that Army FBO would be the best option , but I don't think that's actually an option.
Short of that, or an outside thing like NIU or Delaware, it's ULL, JMU, GSU, GSU,...
I've never been particularly high on UAB, and if you'd asked me a few years ago which of our conference mates I most looked forward to leaving behind, they'd have been second in my list.
But I've...
It doesn't matter insofar as you don't keep them around if they don't field a team. It does matter if you are trying to gauge the feasibility of a reboot and its likelihood of success.
If there...
"UAB" didn't decide to get rid of football. A president who has since recieved a no-confidence vote, and a board of trustees that primarily serves another school did.
I am sure there is a formula in place that they used for Charlotte and ODU.
If they're not going to have a football team, you have to cut them loose. The only hesitation I would have is that the issue isn't dead in Alabama. Watts or the trustees miscalculated of how this...