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RE: How Many Satelite Campuses Does A School Should Have For Sports?
(07-14-2020 06:29 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  I read a while back about a club team taking on the name Southern University-New Orleans. This sounds like a similar kind of scam or whatever you want to call it.

http://www.suno.edu/
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(07-14-2020 06:29 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  I read a while back about a club team taking on the name Southern University-New Orleans. This sounds like a similar kind of scam or whatever you want to call it.

It is a club team aligning with Southern University-Shreveport. Southern-Shreveport is a two-year school. They are playing a schedule of primarily Texas jucos and D-III JV teams. They are playing two home games at the Independence Bowl stadium.

http://www.susla.edu/news/susla-partners...ll-program
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RE: How Many Satelite Campuses Does A School Should Have For Sports?
(07-16-2020 07:25 PM)johnintx Wrote:  
(07-14-2020 06:29 AM)Fighting Muskie Wrote:  I read a while back about a club team taking on the name Southern University-New Orleans. This sounds like a similar kind of scam or whatever you want to call it.

It is a club team aligning with Southern University-Shreveport. Southern-Shreveport is a two-year school. They are playing a schedule of primarily Texas jucos and D-III JV teams. They are playing two home games at the Independence Bowl stadium.

http://www.susla.edu/news/susla-partners...ll-program


From what I have read, it would be like a varsity team. It is like Lewis and Clark Valley getting a waiver to be on D3 schedules for football which the students belong to the community colleges in Idaho and Washington and NAIA's Lewis and Clark State. It gives Idaho and Washington kids to play football but need to go community colleges route to play and get their grades accepted.
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