PNWLaxer wrote:The rule for placement is a Div 1-A football team. So any school that plays Div 1-AA, Div 2 or Div 3 is placed in the B division. Any team that is automatically placed in the B division can petition to play A at the discretion of the conference they play in. A couple of examples that come to mind are UCSB and Cal Poly in the WCLL Rhode Island in the PCLL and SFU in the PNCLL.
Lack of money is a lame excuse not to jump on the USD poster. A lot of teams get next to nothing from their schools, some receive nothing yet they still make the necessary trips OOC some more than once and many have gone on to compete for the National Championship. Creative thinking and long term planning can go a long way to solve money issues. Setting up alumni and booster clubs, endowment funds, scholarships and bursaries are some longer term solutions that many teams have initiated.
Ah, key points here are time and organization. It often takes a few years to get things set up and ready to go. Plus, you have to have players and alumni involved who are willing to dedicate their time and effort toward that goal, and someone to keep things organized. Not a task that can be done very easily in one year's time. Also, I don't think taking the increased cost into consideration is a lame excuse. Moving up to A (especially in the WCLL) means more long distance games, especially if you plan on competing at the National level. Like it or not, that often translates to a higher cost. Teams such as Cal Poly and UCSB have been fortunate. They have been able to absorb the increased costs in steps, their costs growing as the MDIA program grew. It's a much bigger step for folks making the move nowadays.
Any team thinking of moving up to Division A wants to make sure that they are doing the right thing for their future teammates--a big consideration when you have a much more limited student body to pull from as is the case for both San Diego and Claremont. No one wants to move up only to regret it a few years down the road. I'm sure when and if they feel ready they'll make the move, but don't fault them for taking a little while to weigh all the options and decide what is best for the team.