<font face="Verdana, Arial" size="2">Originally posted by exbama21:
why doesn't more of these schools move up to division IA? uab and south florida did it and did it quickly. florida altantic and florida international are doing it quickly as well. (next year i believe). but georgia southern and schools like them stay where they are. i was just wondering why this is? </font>
Well, that's a bit deceiving. The next time UAB doesn't lose millions during a season will be the first.
South Florida and Central Florida have been able to drum up fan support rather quickly. They're also big schools from an enrollment standpoint.
The biggest considerations are: Alumni giving, size of stadium, season ticket sales, luxury box sales, memorabilia sales, television revenue. Unless all of the above are clicking, you won't make money. For that matter, many good Div-I schools don't actually turn a profit.
Football is far and away the most expensive sport to operate on a college campus. If you're close on your athletic budget as it is, don't start football unless you can really hit a home run. Also, you have to have enough of a recruiting base to draw from to be successful. A lot of teams in smaller towns in smaller areas can't handle that.
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