The I-AA name change is coming, it is only a matter of time . . .
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I-AA football nears the end
Name change could come as soon as 2007.
July 23, 2006
By Scott Ferrell
When Southland Conference football coaches go to Lake Charles on Wednesday for the conference's annual media days, it will likely be the last time they go as members of NCAA Division I-AA.
"I do believe this will be the last year that we'll be called I-AA," Southland Conference commissioner Tom Burnett said. "I'm not exactly sure if that means the I-As won't be known as the I-As. We have been concentrating solely on our own label and trying to market it."
The I-AA label was almost shed this spring. During the NCAA's April meetings, a name change for I-AA was on the agenda. It didn't pass, but not because of lack of interest. Instead, there was concern over getting the right name for the group.
If you're wondering just why Division I-AA schools want to change their name, there are several reasons. First, and perhaps foremost, is a perceived image of inferiority during recruiting. . . .
The biggest differences between Division I-A football and Division I-AA football are scholarships and postseason structure. Division I-A schools have 85 scholarships while I-AA schools have 63. Division I-A schools play in a postseason bowl system while I-AA has a 16-team playoff. . . .
"What we're striving for is, let's just call it what it is -- Division I football," Burnett said. "We're Division I in everything, including football, we're just slightly different. It seems we get too caught up in the As and not the 1. . . . (read more)
Go State!
http://www.shreveporttimes.com/apps/...607230310/1001
I-AA football nears the end
Name change could come as soon as 2007.
July 23, 2006
By Scott Ferrell
When Southland Conference football coaches go to Lake Charles on Wednesday for the conference's annual media days, it will likely be the last time they go as members of NCAA Division I-AA.
"I do believe this will be the last year that we'll be called I-AA," Southland Conference commissioner Tom Burnett said. "I'm not exactly sure if that means the I-As won't be known as the I-As. We have been concentrating solely on our own label and trying to market it."
The I-AA label was almost shed this spring. During the NCAA's April meetings, a name change for I-AA was on the agenda. It didn't pass, but not because of lack of interest. Instead, there was concern over getting the right name for the group.
If you're wondering just why Division I-AA schools want to change their name, there are several reasons. First, and perhaps foremost, is a perceived image of inferiority during recruiting. . . .
The biggest differences between Division I-A football and Division I-AA football are scholarships and postseason structure. Division I-A schools have 85 scholarships while I-AA schools have 63. Division I-A schools play in a postseason bowl system while I-AA has a 16-team playoff. . . .
"What we're striving for is, let's just call it what it is -- Division I football," Burnett said. "We're Division I in everything, including football, we're just slightly different. It seems we get too caught up in the As and not the 1. . . . (read more)
Go State!

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