huskie3 wrote:If we want to play the P5's and other top level level G5's we have to be willing to give games to others on a lower level than APP. I just don't get some people complaining about this.
I am fine with a bottom of the barrel D1 school, I am fine with a top or a local NCAA D2 school.
With Wilson, this is not a NCAA D2 or D3 team, this is not even a NAIA D1 or D2 team. This is a USCAA D2 team. How many people on this board can honestly say they know what USCAA is without a Google search, and there not even in the top of that.
Montreat is at least a NCAA D3 and Methodist is NAIA. If we have to play these filler games, lets at least get somewhere near the same accreditation as us. Wilson's top major is creative writing.
Lees McRae is NCAA D2, Lenoir-Rhyne is D2 why not them? In fact here is a list of NC NCAA D2 schools we could and should play before Wilson: Barton College, Belmont Abbey College, Brevard College (moving to D3 in 17), Catawba College, Chowan University, Elizabeth City State University, Fayetteville State University, Johnson C. Smith University (have them bring there band with them and everyone wins), Lees–McRae College, Lenoir–Rhyne University, Livingstone College, Mars Hill University, University of Mary, University of Mount Olive, University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pfeiffer University (moving to D3 in 17), Queens University of Charlotte, Saint Augustine's University, Shaw University, Wingate University, Winston–Salem State University.
It is not that I don't understand filler games, although not having as many or better ones is why some on the board said that moving up was a good thing. I just can't take these bottom of the bottom and no name schools being there when there are better options. The fact that we come off playing @ Tenn and @ Davidson to hosting WARREN WILSON COLLEGE, just screams to the world that we sink on ice and we ok with it. I would rather us get blown out by a middlin D1 school that when against a warm body, effectively D7 school.
That's what I do. I gripe and I know things.