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St.Peters Drops Football

Having just barely enough football to satisfy football fans while still being eligible for March Madness. Really, that's it.

There are so many of those schools that even some NCAA news stories refer to such schools as 1-AAA. Of course, sometimes non-football schools are lumped in, sometimes not.
 
Pounder said:
Having just barely enough football to satisfy football fans while still being eligible for March Madness. Really, that's it.

There are so many of those schools that even some NCAA news stories refer to such schools as 1-AAA. Of course, sometimes non-football schools are lumped in, sometimes not.

Yeah, I've known actual athletic department staff at various universities to use the term "I-AAA." UP would be a good example of a local I-AAA school.
 

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