I could not have said it any better myself. Do we have a better chance making the College Basketball Elite 8 or Final Four or making the College Football Final Four playoff? We all know the answer to that one. If dropping Ohio from D-One provides more resources for the basketball program....I am 100% all for it.
1.If I read the NCAA requirements correctly, to remain a D1 Member Institution, a school has to have a minimum of 6 men's sports, with a minimum of 8 women's sports.
We have 6 men's sports now.
Drop football to D3 and you have to create a whole new program for another D1 sport.
2.Are there any other similar state schools in Ohio that don't have D1 football ?
If not, that puts O.U. at a public relations disadvantage.
3.If, for some reason, O.U. went to D3 in football ,there's no guarantee how much more money would be channeled over to basketball.
They might just "split the pot" between all men's and women's sports.