SWAC’s Game-Changing Schedule Shakeup: What It Means for the Upcoming Football Season
FCS opponents typically have faced Division II and NAIA competition in early-season play and during homecoming. But SWAC Commissioner Dr. Charles McClelland believes that the league should only play games that count. He spoke about the change during an appearance on SWAC TV’s broadcast of the SWAC Golf Championship.
“No longer are we going to play games that don’t count. The membership came together and decided that that was going to be the best thing in order for us to be able to grow and move forward. So, as we have more competitive games, it’s going to shift schools’ thought process. We’re not going to be able to go play teams that are not within the structure of which it should be.”


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