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NCAA Division I FBS independent schools

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FBS Independents
2008 season
NCAA Division I FBS
Schools 3
Sports fielded 1 (men's: 1; women's: 0)
Region Eastern United States
Locations
FBS Independents locations

NCAA Football Bowl Subdivision independent schools are four-year institutions whose football programs are not part of an NCAA-affiliated conference. This means that FBS independents do not schedule each other for competition like conference schools do. There are considerably fewer independent schools than in years past; many independent schools later join (or attempt to join) established conferences, usually in order to gain a share of television revenue and access to bowl games that agree to take teams from certain conferences.

All Division I FBS independents are eligible for a BCS bowl provided they meet BCS eligibility requirements. Currently, those requirements are finishing in the top 14 of the final BCS standings and there being at least one slot not filled through automatic provisions.[1] Notre Dame can receive an automatic bid by finishing in the top 8 of the final standings. Notre Dame also has other bowl agreements as part of its affiliation with the Big East, and Navy and Army have agreements with the EagleBank Bowl.[2]

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[edit] Reasons for being Independent

In recent years, most Independent FBS schools have joined a conference for two primary reasons - in order to gain a guaranteed share of television and bowl revenues, and for ease of scheduling. The three Independent FBS schools that are remaining independent (or returned to independent status), all have unique circumstances that circumvent their need for conference affiliation.

[edit] Notre Dame

Notre Dame is one of the most nationally prominent programs in the country. Due to its national popularity built over many years, as well as its strong ethnic and religious appeal among Irish-Americans and Roman Catholics, Notre Dame is the only individual school to have its own national television contract,[3][4] and is the only individual school to be part of the BCS coalition (including a guaranteed payout from the BCS). All these factors help make Notre Dame the most financially valuable football program in the country, thus negating the need for Notre Dame to secure revenue by joining a conference. [5][6]

From a scheduling standpoint, Notre Dame has longstanding rivalries with many different programs around the country, including annual rivalry games with USC, Michigan, Michigan State, Navy, and Purdue. They also have semi-recurring rivalries with Air Force, Army, Georgia Tech, Boston College, Pitt, and in recent years, Stanford. Finally, all Notre Dame home games and most of their away games are nationally televised, meaning that even teams that do not have a rivalry with Notre Dame have a strong financial incentive to schedule them. These factors make it much easier for Notre Dame to fill their schedule on an annual basis than it would be for most other teams. Additionally, if Notre Dame were to join a conference, it would likely have to eliminate or reduce the frequency of several rivalries.

[edit] Army and Navy

The other two perennially Independent programs are two of the service academies, Army and Navy. Because the service academies are fully funded by the federal government, they do not have the financial requirements that most other schools have, where television and bowl appearances are important sources of revenue and advertising for both the football program and the school. Therefore, they do not have any financial incentive to join a conference.

Because of the unique nature of the service academies, scheduling is less of an issue than for most schools. From a scheduling standpoint, both of these service academies already have annual games guaranteed with each other and with Air Force. In addition, Navy has an annual rivalry game with Notre Dame and Army has a semi-regular rivalry with Notre Dame. Finally, despite the two programs lack of prominence in recent years, television rights for the Army–Navy Game, because of the tradition associated with it, serves as a major revenue source for the programs. The service academies also use their football programs for general recruiting purposes. Without being tied to a conference schedule, and because of their geographically dispersed fan base (potentially all Navy and Army affiliates, respectively), the Academies are able to more easily schedule games around the country than would be possible for other teams.

[edit] FBS Independents for 2009

[edit] Independents' stadiums

Institution Football Stadium Capacity
Army Michie Stadium 40,000
Navy Navy-Marine Corps Memorial Stadium 34,000
Notre Dame Notre Dame Stadium 80,975

[edit] Former Independent Teams

The following is a list of teams which have been Independents since the formation of Division I-A in 1978. Prior to the 1990's many major teams remained Independent. Many teams spend time as Independent when moving up from the FCS, most recently Western Kentucky.

Years Team Previous Conference Conference Joined Current Home
1974-1978 Hawaii Division II Independent Western Athletic Conference
1955-1979 Air Force N/A Western Athletic Conference Mountain West Conference
1978-1981 UNLV Division II Independent Big West Conference Mountain West Conference
1964-1982 Georgia Tech Southeastern Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
1889-1990 Pittsburgh N/A Big East Conference
1889-1990 Syracuse N/A Big East Conference
1942-1990 Miami (FL) Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Association Big East Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
1962-1990 Rutgers Middle Atlantic Conference Big East Conference
1965-1990 Virginia Tech Southern Conference Big East Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
1968-1990 West Virginia Southern Conference Big East Conference
1969-1990 Temple Middle Atlantic Conference Big East Conference Mid-American Conference*
1951-1991 Florida State Dixie Conference Atlantic Coast Conference
1971-1991 South Carolina Atlantic Coast Conference Southeastern Conference
1987-1991 Akron Ohio Valley Conference Mid-American Conference
1881-1992 Penn State N/A Big Ten Conference
1989-1992 Louisiana Tech I-AA Independent Big West Conference Western Athletic Conference*
1970-1995 Cincinnati Missouri Valley Conference Conference USA Big East Conference
1975-1995 Louisville Missouri Valley Conference Conference USA Big East Conference
1995 North Texas Southland Conference Big West Sun Belt Conference
1977-1996 East Carolina Southern Conference Conference USA
1987-1997 Northern Illinois Mid-American Conference Mid-American Conference
1996-1998 Arkansas State Big West Conference Big West Conference Sun Belt Conference
1994-2000 Louisiana-Monroe Southland Conference Sun Belt Conference
1996-2000 Louisiana-Lafayette Big West Conference Sun Belt Conference
1996-2000 Louisiana Tech Big West Conference Western Athletic Conference
1999-2000 Middle Tennessee State Ohio Valley Conference Sun Belt Conference
1996-2001 UCF I-AA Independent Mid-American Conference Conference USA
2001-2002 South Florida I-AA Independent Conference USA Big East Conference
2001-2002 Utah State Big West Conference Sun Belt Conference Western Athletic Conference
2000-2003 Connecticut Atlantic 10 Conference Big East Conference
2001-2003 Troy Southland Conference Sun Belt Conference
2005-2006 Temple Big East Conference Mid-American Conference
2007-2008 Western Kentucky Gateway Football Conference Sun Belt Conference

(*) Team was once again an Independent before joining its current conference

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