TheAsianSensation
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I absolutely agree that there should be a split down the line, but only to purge the 100 or so programs that absolutely have no business being in Division I. Maybe make it an even 200 teams and if one wants to drop down on their own, then their spot could be filled by a strong I-AA team.
But what do we do with teams like Morehead St. or Boston University? In some years they could very well be bottom 100 D-I type teams, but occasionally they have great years like they did this year. It's tough to find that breakline, but I agree that there are certain teams that should be dropped immediately. Teams like Chicago St. and Prairie View A&M come to mind.
Conference affiliation will be everything. Teams like Murray St and Belmont in crappy conferences are going to drop as a result. There's no way around that.
If you thought conference realignment was dizzying, wait until you see a split in D-1 basketball. Probably no less than 100 schools would flip conferences in the mad scramble that would follow.