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I-A vs I-AA: Divisions explained

Written by Adam Rubin, Staff Writer
Published: Wednesday, September 20th, 2006

The setting: your couch, a few days past Christmas Day. Bowls of queso, salsa and chips rest on your coffee table. You're sitting in your comfy armchair, awaiting every college football fan's favorite time of the year: Bowl ...

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  • 10:05 a.m. on April 29th, 2010
    Posted by
    the big mic!!!

    I have a son who is going to a d1-aa program and is a 1 a prspect, but because i dont know anything about recruiting i beleave he had to settle for a 1-aa program that im not happy with !Now next year i would like my son to go to a 1-a program but rules say he has t sit out a year (is that fair to our kids) and if he does tranfer out hoew will it afect my son!!Or should he stay with a 1aa team !

  • 8:48 a.m. on July 20th, 2010
    Posted by
    Laker

    Nice article with a good explanation of the differences between FBS and FCS. I do not agree with the reasons for not participating in the football playoffs when the Ivy League does in the other sports. Everyone knows that Harvard v Yale is the last game of the season, but few people know what other Ivy League teams are playing each other in the last game. Harvard and Yale don't run the Ivy League, do they???

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