Canadian football team wins the Rose Bowl

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Apparently the NCAA has unanomously (ok, ok, it wasn't unanamous but rather 97% in favour)approved allowing Canadian teams into the league. This could happen as early as this fall.

Watch out Gators, here come the Canadians!

I'll try an find a credible source... 'cause I know you guys don't believe me. - lol

EDIT:
www.tsn.ca/ncaa/news_stor...mp;hubname=ncaa
[quote]In a landmark decision the NCAA has voted to allow Canadian universities to apply for membership and the University of British Columbia is set to do so.

The vote was 97% in favour (258 for, 9 against, 2 abstentions).

The move paves the way for Canadian schools like UBC to join the Division 2 of the National Collegiate Athletic Association within the next three years.

Schools must apply for membership by June 1st.

Any school looking to make the move would have to deal with substantial changes in recruiting of athletes. The major difference between membership in the CIS (Canadian Interuniversity Sport) and the NCAA is the way athletic scholarships are awarded. In the NCAA a Canadian university would be able to award a full ride scholarship while in the CIS first year students are able to receive a max of tuition but only if they have a high enough average academically, at least 80%.





There would also be eligibility issues with hockey teams as any player with past major junior experience would be ineligible to play in the NCAA. Many former CHL players now suit up for their Canadian schools.

There is a provision in Div 2 that allows a school to have a maximum of one mens and one womens team participate in Div 1 athletics. That means if UBC is successful, their hockey team could play in Division 1. There is no Division 2 hockey program in the NCAA.

It is a two part process and if a Canadian school is granted status in the NCAA they would still need to be accepted into one of the athletic conferences. Both UBC and Simon Fraser University have already had discussions with NCAA conferences in the western United States and there is interest in both sides of the negotiations. The Great Northwest and Pacific West Conferences have been part of the discussions.

If they do not make it into a conference, the only other option would be to play as an independent.

It is believed the University of Alberta and St Claire's College in Ontario are also interested in membership.

The NCAA is currently holding their annual convention in Nashville, Tennessee.[/quote]

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Frisco's Most Underrated
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Since: Jan 28, 2003


Jan 15, 2008 05:45 pm

Div 2 teams don't play in the rose bowl...

but maybe cal rugby can play some more canadian matches.

www.TheLondonProject.ca
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Jan 15, 2008 05:50 pm

Quote:
Div 2 teams don't play in the rose bowl...


Oh.

OK well it looks like our hockey team could play in the Rose Bowl .../jk

Ne'er ate 'er
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Since: Apr 05, 2006


Jan 15, 2008 05:57 pm

Doesn't matter. The national champion will still be picked by a bunch of sports writers.

Don't take the "bowl" system seriously.

Czar of Midi
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Jan 15, 2008 09:46 pm

Sweet, I am all for seeing that happen for sure. I'm more apt to watch college sports then Professional sports any day.

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Jan 16, 2008 10:49 am

I'm thinking that one of the reasons they are looking into this is because the two colleges here have really good teams that kick *** but have no one to play but each other.

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