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Date Posted: 08:37:39 02/17/21 Wed
Author: David S.
Author Host/IP: 173.218.2.128
Subject: Defunct School:Ohio Midwestern College of USCAA

http://omwfootball.yolasite.com/resources/OMW2.jpg

Helmet is plain white with blue stripes. The last scores I could find of them were in 2014, and that is when they lost their accredidation and got booted from the USCAA. The school is now closed for good. It happened a few years ago. The school was originally Temple Baptist College of Ohio.

https://digitalcommons.liberty.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1123&context=doctoral

Their sports began in 1996 and they joined the NCCAA for D2. In 2009, they joined the USCAA under Ohio Midwestern College. They changed their name between 2005 and 2009. It seems that Falwell of Liberty University was trying to help them grow.

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[> Re: Defunct School:Ohio Midwestern College of USCAA -- charles arey, 16:49:05 02/24/21 Wed (98.20.167.207)

>http://omwfootball.yolasite.com/resources/OMW2.jpg
>
>Helmet is plain white with blue stripes. The last
>scores I could find of them were in 2014, and that is
>when they lost their accredidation and got booted from
>the USCAA.

To the best of my knowledge that would be a team considered "non-countable" by the NCAA today (like the infamous College of Faith and its sister schools). Due to the demands of covering just the "countable" teams I will probably avoid attempting to cover "non-countable" teams for the forseeable future. The only schedule I could locate for Ohio Midwestern was one for the year 2014 that consisted entirely of NCAA Division II, III, and NAIA JV team opponents except for two games: one against Alfred State which was canceled, and one against Kentucky Wesleyan which called after three quarters "due to mounting injuries for the undermanned visitors". The game does appear on Kentucky Wesleyan's archived schedule for 2014. So there is the dilemma of whether a team that played perhaps only one game against an NCAA opponent and then was later classifed as "non-countable" merits coverage. -

A recent list of "non-countable" opponents released by the NCAA is available here:

http://fs.ncaa.org/Docs/stats/ForSIDs/CountOppDefinition.pdf

NAIA has adopted a nearly-identical policy.

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