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Old Posted Dec 22, 2008, 2:37 PM
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"This is great news for San Antonio, considering that it's the largest city in the U.S. without a collegiate Division I football team. All I can say is......FINALLY!" BSofA04

Actually, New York, Chicago, and Phoenix technically do not have Division I football teams. Northwestern is in Evanston, Arizona St. is in Tempe, and Rutgers is in New York.

If you are talking Metro areas, then you are closer to being correct because then San Antonio would be the second largest Metro without a Division I football program. St. Louis would be number one.

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I hope they can lure a decent coachto come build the program. Once the ball starts rolling they should have plenty of resources to build a Division I Athletic Department.

One thing that the Athletic Department needs to focus on is building an athletic training complex that attracts athletes. Who cares about an on campus stadium if you can't field a decent team.
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