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RE: The year college football died due to realignment?
(01-18-2018 12:43 AM)McKinney Wrote: (01-17-2018 08:54 PM)billybobby777 Wrote: 4. WAC schools like Wyoming, New Mexico and Hawaii who despite being state flagships, can’t get into the cartel. Unusual cases as almost every single FBS state Flagship is in the country club except these 3, Uconn and Nevada.
There's 33 state flagships in P5
7 flagships in G5: Buffalo (but not legally designated by New York to my knowledge), Massachusetts, Connecticut, Nevada, New Mexico, Hawaii, and Wyoming
8 flagships in FCS: Idaho, New Hampshire, Maine, Rhode Island, Montana, Delaware, South Dakota, North Dakota
2 flagships that don't sponsor football: Alaska and Vermont
If you extend that to the secondary flagship (definition is kind of grey-you could argue about the ones I've put a * by), 19 P5 (WA, OR, CA, AZ*, MI, IN, PA, VA, NC, SC, FL*, GA, AL, MS, KY*, TX, IA, OK, KS), 7 G5 (NM, CO, UT, NV, WV*, AR*, TN*), 4 FCS (MT, ND, SD, NY), 2 no football (AK, IL), 18 no secondary flagship (only OH and LA have FBS and only ID, MO, CT, MD and DE have FCS schools other than the flagship).
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