College football teams are supposedly losing money left and right, so what’s the solution this problem (if you really believe it is a problem)? Allow more colleges to play football, of course.
College Football Expansion Brings Us Closer To The National Champion DeVry Eagles
The National Football Foundation released the details Wednesday, noting that a total of 25 programs will start up over the next four years.
Now, many of these programs are going to start out at the lower rungs of college football, but the reality is that some of the presidents and athletics directors at these schools dream of a Beef ‘O’ Brady’s Bowl berth, which you can only get by moving up to the Football Bowl Subdivision, which is known to normal people as Division I-A.
(One of our editors would have us note here that the AP inexcusably omits the 2014 start-up of a football program at Kennesaw State University, currently the third largest institution in Georgia.)
As far as making conference arrangements go, administrators at the new football programs shouldn’t be concerned. Karl Benson has you all on speed-dial.











