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Division I status
What does this sentence mean: "NIU is one of only two public universities in Illinois that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the highest levels of all sports, Division I." By my count, there are six other public universities that compete in Division I: Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, both Southern Illinois campuses, University of Illinois Chicago, and Western Illinois. — Preceding
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I agree. A lot of Illinois universities play Division I athletics. NIU competes in the
Mid-American Conference for every sport, except men's soccer, which plays in the
Missouri Valley Conference (same conference as ISU, SIU, and UIC). The current sentence is inaccurate and vague.
I think they meant to say, "NIU is one of only two public Division 1-A programs in Illinois", Division I-A being the highest level of college football. The public aspect seems trivial. It's an oddly specific accolade. I think it should be removed or re-written. Something along the lines of:
NIU is one of only three universities in Illinois that compete in the
NCAA at the highest level of football, Division I-A (
FBS)
This seems like a more concise and notable fact than the previous one (the 3rd team is
NU). Do any other public Illinois universities compete entirely in Division I? If not, then it could simply read:
NIU is one of only three universities in Illinois that compete in the
NCAA at the highest level of Division I for all sports
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Division I status
What does this sentence mean: "NIU is one of only two public universities in Illinois that compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association at the highest levels of all sports, Division I." By my count, there are six other public universities that compete in Division I: Eastern Illinois, Illinois State, both Southern Illinois campuses, University of Illinois Chicago, and Western Illinois. — Preceding
unsigned comment added by
Oscarfan (
talk •
contribs)
23:47, 28 June 2022 (UTC)reply
I agree. A lot of Illinois universities play Division I athletics. NIU competes in the
Mid-American Conference for every sport, except men's soccer, which plays in the
Missouri Valley Conference (same conference as ISU, SIU, and UIC). The current sentence is inaccurate and vague.
I think they meant to say, "NIU is one of only two public Division 1-A programs in Illinois", Division I-A being the highest level of college football. The public aspect seems trivial. It's an oddly specific accolade. I think it should be removed or re-written. Something along the lines of:
NIU is one of only three universities in Illinois that compete in the
NCAA at the highest level of football, Division I-A (
FBS)
This seems like a more concise and notable fact than the previous one (the 3rd team is
NU). Do any other public Illinois universities compete entirely in Division I? If not, then it could simply read:
NIU is one of only three universities in Illinois that compete in the
NCAA at the highest level of Division I for all sports
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