Ohio.com, the online version of the Akron Beacon-Journal, posted this column about Geno Ford leaving Kent State for Bradley.
It seems slightly bitter and demeaning toward Bradley and the MVC.
Who would have thought a university (Bradley) with an enrollment of 5,067 undergraduates would be greener pastures?
For those unfamiliar with the Missouri Valley Conference, that's in Peoria, Ill., a destination Ford admitted he'd never set foot in until Sunday evening.
KSU may boast 21,178 students, but Bradley offered Ford a salary that was out of Kent State's league.
If that wasn't enough, Ford went to a school with no football team. Missouri Valley Conference members who do put the pads on play in the Football Championship Subdivision, the old NCAA Division I-AA.
It seems slightly bitter and demeaning toward Bradley and the MVC.
Who would have thought a university (Bradley) with an enrollment of 5,067 undergraduates would be greener pastures?
For those unfamiliar with the Missouri Valley Conference, that's in Peoria, Ill., a destination Ford admitted he'd never set foot in until Sunday evening.
KSU may boast 21,178 students, but Bradley offered Ford a salary that was out of Kent State's league.
If that wasn't enough, Ford went to a school with no football team. Missouri Valley Conference members who do put the pads on play in the Football Championship Subdivision, the old NCAA Division I-AA.
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