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Re: 2004 I-AA Football Preview Magazine -- hcfbfan, 18:17:33 07/13/04 Tue
I disagree with that assessment. Many people are interested in I-AA football. Sure, it is not the nationally broadcast interest of some I-A schools but there is a legitimate market for it. Some very traditional football powerhouses went I-AA in the late 70's when the split occurred. Many of those schools, including HC, had a huge following and many of those fans (whether they were alumni or not) continued their support and interest with these programs. There have been some new leagues that have emerged recently that don't have the same status as the original I-AA schools. But the Ivies and some of the Patriot League schools have a good following as well as the Atlantic-10 schools.
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I-AA.org Magazine 2004 Fall Preview -- ralph, 03:12:59 07/14/04 Wed
The I-AA.org Magazine 2004 Fall Preview is cover to cover I-AA and coming this August as the first glossy mag from I-AA.org. Featuring dozens and dozens of articles, interviews, stats, photos, the AGS Preseason Poll and more, this magazine covers I-AA like no other. Stay tuned here for details on ordering your copy online or where to get it from campus bookstores. Ready to roar in 2004, the I-AA.org Magazine 2004 Fall Preview is a "must have" for all I-AA fans.
This is not spam, just another service from I-AA.org.
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