
Economist: Sac State’s Sports Ambitions Face A ‘Whole New World’ Of College Athletics
By Robert J. Hansen | OBSERVER Staff Writer - Sacramento State is pushing to build a new 25,000-seat football stadium and join the FBS, but is facing challenges due to the changing economics of college sports and the need to raise money through NIL programs to remain competitive.

Noll believes this cap will trigger major changes in Division I sports over the next few years.
“If you’re a school like Sac State, which is not in FBS, there’s really no good reason to continue to play football at either an FCS [Football Championship Subdivision] or Division II level. … My expectation is that all football programs are pretty much going to become either FBS or Division III. There’s not going to be anything else left.”