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Subject: Fair enough, but if Villanova chooses to stay in the A-10 after the split, I think Fordham should at least explore the idea of moving up. I’ve gone on record many times on this board as favoring scholarships over need-based aid. There are two high school coaches in my family and both favor sending their star athletes to scholarship programs (Villanova, Hofstra, UMass, W&M, etc.) over need-based programs. (cont. below)


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Date Posted: 11:47:24 11/11/04 Thu
In reply to: An Old Coach 's message, "ramMan, I played and coached at Fordham when we were DIII. When we made the move up, one reason was because the NCAA was about to change the rules. Back then, you could be a DI school and play DIII football. Also, when it was originally presented, the PL was modeled after the Ivy League. It was going to be a 1AA non-schol league of very academically competitive, private schools. It has pretty much remained that way and that is why I favor staying here. I don't see the advantage of moving to a league comprised mainly of huge state universities that we have nothing in common with." on 11:04:09 11/11/04 Thu


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In fact, in the 30+ years my uncle has been a head coach, he’s never sent a star athlete to Fordham. He has nothing against Fordham, the university… he’d just rather see his kids get unconditional athletic scholarships. (Need-based aid can vary from year to year depending on a kid’s family financial situation. E.g., if a kid’s mom gets a job, aid can be cut… the same if dad gets a raise, promotion, higher-paying job, etc.) If Villanova and Fordham are recruiting one of my uncle’s athletes, he’s going to recommend the scholarship program to the kid and his parents. (NT)ramMan11:49:13 11/11/04 Thu


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