IF I was commissioner… part six
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by TexCane
Just about every college sports fan in America agrees that college athletics is broken.
IF I was commissioner, how would I solve all the problems surrounding the NCAA?
So far, I, as commissioner, have reorganized college athletics into eight conferences, each with ten schools. We have broken down the new PACIFIC, WEST, CENTRAL, and SOUTHWEST Divisions. Today we continue our series with the introduction of another conference in the reconstruction of Division I of the NCAA.
STEP NINE: SOUTH DIVISION
I continue our strategic reconstruction with another common sense move, the formation of the SOUTH DIVISION.
Cincinnati
Louisville
Kentucky
Vanderbilt
Memphis
Iowa State
Wake Forest
UCF
South Florida
Tulane
Again, I focused on returning to regionalization.
Like the other new divisions, the South Division will be managed by a senior vice president (SVP) reporting directly to ME, the CEO. The SVP will represent the athletic directors (10) of the member schools and sit on the Executive Council.
The South Division will be made up of schools from the south central part of our country, stretching from Ohio down to Florida and west to Iowa.
BOTTOM LINE:
Change occurs only when the pain to stay the same exceeds the pain to change.
In part seven of our series, we will breakdown another new division, the SOUTHEAST DIVISION.
GO CANES!
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